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Preface 



Bh.RKEI/EY, the seat of the rniversity of California, is immediately 
north of Oakland, 'liie city derives its name from George Berkeley, 
Bishop ol C'loyne, Ireland, who came to America early in the eiphl- 
eenth eentnry for the pnrpose of establisliing colleges. His devotion to 
the cause of learning made appropriate the bestowal of iiis name on the 
educational capital of the west, for it was he that penned the pro])hetic line, 
"W'cstward tlie cciiirse of Empire takes its way." 

The University of California is the second largest in the world, having 
6,300 regular students and a teaching staflf of 500 professors and instructors. 
There is also an enrollment of several thousand at the Summer School each 
year. Holding a site which slopes gradually toward the hills in such a way 
as to present a commanding view of the Golden Gate, the liay and San 
Francisco, this ranks as one of the most picturescpiely located American 
universities. The campus is a ])leasant place of green lawns, old oak groves, 
forests of eucalyptus trees and botanical gardens — all a setting for an im- 
posing array of buildings. The newer structiu'cs are of dazzling white 
granite, with red tile roof, forming part of a harmonious arcliitectural jdan 
which is being carried out as the institution develops. 

In the center of the camjjus near the Sather Gate are California 
Hall, Benjamin Ide Wheeler Hall, the great L'niversity Library and the 
Boalt Hall of Law. Just to the east of this noble group rises the Sather 
Canii)anile, 302 feet high. A wonderful panoramic view is gained from its 
top, reached by elevator. Among the other notable structures are the 
Hearst Mining Building, Mechanics Building, Agriculture Hall, the new 
Hilgard Hall of the College of Agriculture, Hearst Hall and the Chemistry 
buildings. 

The most distinctive feature of the L'niversity is the (ireek Theatre, 
situated in a hollow of the hills at the eastern extrennty of the caminis. 
Planned on similar lines to those of the ancient theatre at EiHdaudrns, it 



easily scats 9,000 people. Berkeley's climate is so equable that it is pos- 
sible to hold out-door performances at any season of the year. It is the 
aspiration of every artist who visits the Pacific Coast to appear in the Greek 
Theatre, and Sarah Bernhardt, Margaret Anglin, Maud Adams, Nordica, 
Tetrazzini, Gadski, Schumann-Hcink and Josef Hoffman arc among those 
who have found inspiration here under the serene sky of California. During 
the summer months and while the University is in session Half-Hours of 
Music are given in the Greek Theatre on Sunday afternoons — concerts free 
to the ])ublic. 

Berkeley, with a population of 65,000, is prominent among the pleasant 
pjaces of residence which have made city life in California so attractive. 
This is essentialh' a community of artistic homes, and its streets and Ijoule- 
vards will delight the visitor. Claremont, Northbrae, Cragmont, Thousand 
Oaks, Arlington and Kensington Park are charming residential districts 
beautified with greenery. Above the city rise the Berkeley Hills, with many 
vantage points to allure leisurely pedestrians. Charter Hill, bearing near its 
crest the "Big C" of the collegians, is scaled by a winding trail, and l)cyond 
l)y an easy route one may walk to Grizzly Peak, highest point in tiiis range, 
1759 feet. In the Cragmont district arc two pavilions upon the Iiillsidc 
which offer extended views out over the city and the bay. To the nortli 
may be seen steep Cerrito Hill. 

The Hotel Shattuck, in the center of Berkeley, is a tourist hotel moder- 
ate in charges and excellent in its appointments and service. It is built 
in the characteristic Spanish architecture and faces the broadest thorough- 
fare in California, Shattuck Avenue. 




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ABBOTT, Raymond Barrington, 

tcaclior. Born Newton, Kansas, IH'C. 
25th, 1S73. Son of JucIrc A. J. Abbott 
and Rntli B. B. S.. Univ. of Cal., 
1908; J\I. S., 1912. Assistant in IMiy- 
sics, IT. C, 1908-10; instrnctor in 
Physics, U. C, 1910 to present lime. 
Clubs: Amcr. Institute of Radio 
Engrs., Kngineers' Honor Society. 
Address: 1803 Cedar street. 



Mass., 1913; Associate of Scliool of 
Expression, 1914; Insti'nclor in i.alin 
and luiglish, Winters' liigii Seiiool, 
1903-5; Asst., in Recorder's Office, 
Univ. Cal., 1906-10; Student at Scliool 
of Expression, 1910-13; Instructor in 
Spoken English, Smith College, l'^13- 
15. Address: 212)1 h'.llsworth street. 



ADAMS, George Plimpton, Pro- 
fessor of Philosophy, P^niv. of Cal.; 
b. Northboro, Mass., (U-t. 7th, 1882; 
s. of Revd. Edwin A. Achinis, and 
Caroline P. A. of Ciiicago, 111.; A. B., 
Harvard, 1904; Ph. D., Harvard, 1912. 
Address: Southdown avenue and 
Montrose street. 



ALBEE, M. P. W., Real Estate, b. 
Lancaster, Mass.; member of Masons, 
director Chamber of Commerce. Ad- 
dress: 2419 Ward street. 



ALLEN, Amie Harriett, Instr. in 
Public Speaking Univ. oT Cal.; b. 
Adair Co., Mo., 1879; daughter of H. 
W. and :.iary I",.; A. B., 1901; A. Al., 
1903, Univ. of Cal.; Teachers' Di- 
ploma, School of Expression, Boston, 



ALVAREZ, Arthur Carl, Civil En- 
gineering. Born, San Erancisco, Nov. 
2, 1886; s. of Antonio and Eaura. 
Educ; Bachelor of Science in Civil 
Engineering, I'niv. of Cal., 1908. 
P^niversity medalist, 1908. Phi Beta 
Kappa; Tan Beta Pi; Sigma Xi. Instr. 
Civil Engineering, LTniv. of Cal., 1908- 
13; as asst. prof. Civil Eng., since 
1913. Clubs: Faculty. Address: 

1909 Dwight Wav. 



ANDERSON, Paul Jerome, Phy- 
sician and Surgeon. Born, San h^an- 
cisco, 1886; s. of Rev. Carl and Anna. 
Educ. Cooper Medical College; Asst. 
Neurologist and Psychiatrist, Oak- 
land College of Medicine and Surgery. 
Address: 1039 Merced -street. 

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ARGO, William Lind, Teacher and 
Chemist. Born, Norval, ( )ntario, 



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Canada, 1890. Son of Rev. James 
Ar,^o and Bessie Argo; B. A. \vitli 
honors in elieniistry and mineralogy, 
Univ. of Toronto; Master of Arts, 
I'niv. of Toronto; IMi. O., Univ. of 
Cal. Demonstrator in Clicmistry, 
Univ. of Toronto, 1911-12; Asst. in 
Chemistry, Univ. of Cal., 1912-1.^; In- 
strnetor in Chemistry, L^iiv. of Cal., 
1915; American Chemical Soc; Sigma 
Xi; Honorary Scientific Soc. Clubs: 
Faculty club; Univ. of Cal. Address: 
1.^4.^ A Kuclid avenue. 



ARMOUR, Marjorie, John. Teacli- 
er. Born, St. I'aul, Minn., 1893, 
daughter of Frank I', and Julia R.; 
A. B., Univ. of Cal.; Instructor I'liy- 
sical Education for Women, Univ. of 
Cal. Clubs: Amer. Physical Educ. 
Assoc, Central Calif. Wellesley Club, 
Calif. Branch Assoc. Collegiate Alum- 
nae. Address: 1712 Euclid avenue. 



BABCOCK, Ernest Brown, Profes- 
sor of Genetics, Univ. of Cal.; b. ¥a\- 
gerton. Wis., 1877; s. of Emilus W. 
and Mary E. ; B. S., Univ. of Cal., 
1905; M. S.', 1912; Instructor in Agric; 
L. A. State Normal School, 1906; In- 
structor in Plant Patliology, Univ. of 
Cal., 1907; Asst. Prof., i908; Asst. 
Prof., Agric. Educ., 1910; Prof, of 



Genetics, P'13. Clubs: Faculty; 
Citv. Address: 1540 La Loma avenue. 



BADE, William Frederic, Univ. 
Prof.; b. Carver, Minn., 1871; s. Wil- 
liam Bruns and Anna (\'oigt) B.; A. 
B., Moravian Coll., Pa., 1892; B. D., 
1894; Ph. D. 1898; B. D., Yale, 1895; 
Leliigh U., 1901-02; U. of Berlin, 1905- 
06; m. Elizabeth Marston of San Di- 
ego, 1917; Asso. Prof- Greek and Ger- 
man, 1896-08; Prof. Hebrew and O. T. 
Lit., 1898-1902, Moravian Coll. Prof. 
O. T. Lit., and Semitic Langs., Pac. 
Theo. Sem. (Univ. of Cal.), 1902. 
Dean Federate Summer School of 
Theo., Berkeley, Cal., 1907. Editor 
The Moravian (ofificial organ of the 
Moravian denomination in America), 
1899-1900; Assoc. Ed. Independent, 
New York; ed. Sierra Club Bulletin; 
Mem. Pa., Chautauqua (Mt. Gretna) 
Faculty, in charge of Bot. Dept., 
1900-02. Mem. Archaeol. Inst. Am., 
Am. Philol. Assn., Nat, Geog. Soc, 
Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Kosmos 
Club, Sullivan Moss Chapter, Xat. 
I'orestry Assn., Cooper Ornith. Club; 
V. p. Society for preservation of 
Nat. Parks; Pres. Cal. Associated 
Socs. for Conservation of Wild Life; 
State Dir. Religious F.dn. Assn.; Hon. 
Sec. Egypt Exploration Fund. Clubs: 
Sierra, Berkeley, Outlook, Sequoia, 
L'niversity. W'riter on O. T. themes, 



etc. .Address: raidiir School ol Rv 
litrion, llcrkclcw 



BAILEY, Nelson Bradford, Phy- 
sician and Snrgcon. Born, East Troy, 
Wis., 1876. Son of A. J. and Hannah 
M.; Educ. H. iM. C. of PaciHc, 1902. 
Practiced in San Francisco, 1902-06. 
In Berkeley since 1906. Address: 
2426 Bancroft Wiix. 



BANCROFT, Charles E., Mr. and 
Mrs.: Clubs: Clareniont Conntry 
Clnl), Conunonwealtli Clul) of Califor- 
nia (Mr. C. E. B.); Century Club of 
California, San Francisco (Mrs. C. E. 
B. Address: 2222 Piedmont avenue. 



BARNES, Walter Carl, Teacher of 
History. Born, Perth Andjoy, N. J., 
1889; s. Edward \\\ and Idalette L. 
Hall Barnes; Lafayette College, East- 
on, Pa.; 1908-10; A. B., Colorado Col- 
lege, Colo. Springs, 1910-12; Captain 
College Debating Team; Lincoln Col- 
lege, Oxford, 1913-16; B. A., Oxford, 
Eng., 1916; member Phi Beta Kappa; 
married Elsie M. Elrick, 1916; Asst. 
in Hist. Dept., Univ. of Cal. Address: 
2239 Parker street. 



BARNHART, Earl Wingert, 

School Teacher. Born at Clunnbtrs- 
burg. Pa., Sept. 15th, 1S82. Son of 
Moses G. Barnhart. ImIuc, I'niv. of 
Cal.; R. L., 1909. Head teacher in 
Commercial Dept., Berkeley High 
School. Address: 2532 Regent street. 



BARR, James Adam, Exposition 
Official; b. near Union Star, Ky., July 
19, 1863; s. Henry Harrison and Su- 
san Mary (Moorman); Educ. Pub. 
and Pvte. Schs., Cal.; m. Julia Inez 
Mann, Stockton, Cal., 1897. Taught 
rural schs. of Cal., 188.S-7; Prin. Gram- 
mar Sch., Stockton, 1887-91; City 
Supt. Schs., Stockton, 1891-1911; 
Sec, Cal. Teachers' Assn. and Mgr. 
Sierra Ednl. News, 1912-13; Director 
of Congresses, Panama-Pac. Inter. 
Expn., 1913-15; Pres. Cal. Teachers' 
Assn., 1905; Alem. Nat. Council of 
Edn. Clulis: Commonwealth. Ad- 
dress: 1515 LeRoy avenue. 



BARROWS, David Prescott, Coll. 
Prof.; b. Chicago, June 27, 1873; s. of 
Thos. and Ella Amelia (Cole). Educ, 
B. A., Pomona Coll., Cal., 1894; M. A., 
L^niv. of Cal., 1895; Columbia L^niv., 
1896; Ph. D., in anthropology, L^niv. 
of Chicago, 1897; m. Anna .Spenser 
(Nicholls) of Burlington, \t., July 18, 




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1895. City Supt. Sclis., Manila, !'. I., 
1900; Chief Bur. Non. Christian 
Tribes of P. I., 1901; Gen. Supt. (after 
styled Dir.) of Edn. for P. I., 1903-09; 
Prof. Edn., 1910, Dean Grad. Sch., 
1910; Prof. I'olit. Science since July, 
1911; Dean of Faculties since 1913, 
Univ. of Cal., Pres. Trustees Mills 
Coll., Cal.; Alcm. Bd. Dirs. Cal. State 
Sch. for Deaf and Blind, 1912—. 
Clul)s: Eaculty, Bohemian. Address: 
2600 Etna avenue. 



BARROWS, Albert Lloyd, Teach- 
er. Born. Nordhoff, Cal., 1883; s. 
Frank P. B. and Julia E. B. Barrows; 
B. S., Pomona College, 1906; M. S., 
Univ. of Cal., 1911; teacher Bureau of 
Educ, Phillipine Govt., 1906-10; Instr. 
Dept. Zoology, Univ. of Cal., 1914; 
Secy. Pacific Div. Amer. Assn. for 
Advancement of. Science; member 
California Academy of Sciences and 
Paleontological Soc. of America. 
Clubs: Faculty. Address: 1309 
Spruce street. 



BARTLETT, Louis, Attorn ey-at- 
Law; b. San Francisco, 1872; s. Co- 
lumlnis and Louise Mel Bartlett; Ph. 
B., Univ. of Cal., 1893; L. L. B., Hast- 
ings College of Law, 1896; engaged 
practice of law in San Francisco since 



1896. Clubs: Commonwealth, Fac- 
uhy. Address: 2434 Warring street. 



BASSETT, Willard Kenneth, 

Newspaperman; b. Oakland, Cal., 
1887; s. of James Madison and Carrie 
Hazeltinc; staflf reporter, Oakland 
Tribune, 1909; San Francisco Chroni- 
cle, 1910; editor Modesto Evening 
News, 1911-12; night editor Modesto 
Morning Herald, 1912; staflf reporter, 
San Francisco Examiner, 1914-15-16. 
Address: 2031 Berrvman street. 



BELL, Claire Hadyn, Teacher; b. 
Lafayette, Ind., 1885; s. of Bishop 
Wm. M. and Irene J.; B. L., Univ. of 
Cal, 1908; M. L., 1909 Asst. in Ger- 
man, Univ. of Cal., 1909-10; German 
Teaclier, F'olytechnic High School, 
Los Angeles, 1910-11; Exchange 
teacher in the Real Gymnasium, Mus- 
terschule Frankfurt A M., 1911-12; 
Teacher of German, Los Angeles 
High School, 1912-13; Instructor in 
German, LTniv. of Cal., 1913. Address: 
2249 College avenue. 



BENTON, Julian J., Physician and 
Surgeon; 1). Lincoln County, Geor- 
gia, 1875; s. Jay L. and Julia (Dent); 



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M. D., New York University and 
Bellevue Hospital Medical College; 
A. B., Univ. of Cal. Interne Bellevue 
Hospital, X. Y. C, 1900-1; practiced in 
New York City. In practice in 
Berkeley since 1902. Health officer 
of Berkeley since 1907. Mem. Ala- 
meda Co. Med. Assn.; Cal. State Med. 
Assn.; A. M. A. Surgeon in Chief of 
City Emergency Hospital. Clubs: 
Elks. Address: 1915 University ave- 
nue. 

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BERG, Edwin LeRoy, Publisher; 
b. Salina, Kansas, 1882; s of William 
and Alice Berg; graduate of Salina 
Higli School; Pres. Pacific College 
of Embalming, Oakland; Editor Pa- 
cific Coast Undertaker; Deputy Cor- 
oner Alameda County. Clubs: Elks, 
Oddfellows, K. of P., Eagles, Owls, 
L. O. O. M., N. \\". of A. Address: 
1936 Universitv avenue. 



BERG, Frank H., Funeral Direc- 
tor; b. Salina, Kan., 1879; s. of Will- 
iam and Alice J.; educated at Saliiui 
Higli School and Kansas Western 
Univ. Ill business in Ottawa, Kan- 
sas. Came to California, 1911. Dep- 
uty Coroner, Alameda County since 
1915. Clubs: Elks. Oddfellows, K. of 



i'., L. O. O. M., Foresters, W. O. W 
Address: 1936 Universitv avenue. 



BERNSTEIN, Benjamin A., ieacii- 
er. Born, Posvol, Pro. of Kovno, 
Russia, May 20, 1881; s. of Wolf and 
Esther. Educ. A. B., Joim Hopkins, 
1905; Ph. D., Univ. of Cal., 1913. 
Instr. in Mathematics, Univ. of Cab, 
1907. Clubs: Amer. Mathematical 
Soc; Fellow Am. Assoc, for Adv. of 
Sc; ^Mathematical Asso. of Amer.; 
Faculty Club. Address: 2131 Haste 
street. 



BERRYHILL, Virginia Joynes 
(Mrs. J. E. Berryhill); b. Fairfield, 
Iowa, 1857; d. Christian Wolff and 
Nancy W. Slagle; A. B. and M. A. 
Univ. of Iowa; past president Des 
Moines Woman's Club; Des Moines 
Unity Circle; Des Moines City Fed- 
eration; Univ. of Iowa Alumnae and 
Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs; 
past member of board of executive 
committee of General Federation of 
Women's Clubs; Iioiiorary vicc-pres. 
Cjeneral Federation Women's Clubs; 
historian and member of Board of 
Colonial Dames; appointed by Gov- 
ernor-General of Iowa commissioner 
to Paris Exposition, 1878; appointed 
by Governor Carroll member of peace 



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cciiti'iiiiarv Cdiii.; i)rcsciit Cor. Secy. 
California brancli, Collcp^iatc Alumnae 
and i)r(.sidcnt Berkeley Iowa Circle 
of Ladies. Club.s: Twentieth Cen- 
tury. Address: 112)1 Clareniont 
Boulevard. 



BIRDSALL, Katherine. Born Fen- 
ton, Michigan. Daughter of Maurice 
and Jane Birdsall. Educ, A. B., Stan- 
ford, 1901. Twentieth Century Sierra 
Chapter, D. A. R. Address: 2646 Col- 
lege avenue. 



tcrested in social and moral ])ro1)Iems, 
prominent for years in teni]jerance 
work and anti-saloon movement; also 
in progressive legislation. Address: 
2434 Bowditcli street. 



BOAS, George, Teacher; b. Provi- 
dence, R. 1., 1891; son of Herman and 
Sarah. Educ. A. B., Brown Univ., 
1913; A. M., Harvard, 1913; Fellow 
in Philosophy, Columbia, 1914-15. Ap- 
pointed instructor at Univ. of Cal., 
June, 1915. Address: 2704 Virginia 
street. 



BLASDALE, Walter Charles, 

Teacher; b. Jericlio, Queens Co., N. 
v., 1871; s. of Charles Blasdale. Educ. 
B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1892; Ph. D., 
Univ. of Cal., 1900. Instr. Cliemistry, 
U. C, 1895; Asst. Prof. Chemistry, 
Univ. of Cal., 1903; Assoc. Prof, of 
Chemistry, Univ. of Cal., 1911. Ad- 
dri,ss: 2514 College avenue. 



BOLSTED, Elyse Sophie Rosen- 

quist. Musician; b. Aalesund, Norway; 
d. L. M. and G. R. Bolsted; pioneer 
of Berkeley; studied voice and piano 
under European masters; member 
musical associations. Address: 1221 
Grove street. 



BLOCHMAN, Lazar E., Retired 
Oil Operator; b. San Francisco, 1856; 
Educ. High School; holder of sev- 
eral teachers' certificates, of late 
years studied at Univ. of Cal.; in 
business in Santa Barbara County un- 
til 1908; in Berkeley since; much in- 



BOLTON, Edwin Bradford, Col- 
onel U. S. A., ret.; b. Pontotoc, Miss., 
1850; s. Col. Ricliard and Martha 
Lightfoot Bolton; Grad. U. S. Mil. 
Acad. West Point, N. V., 1875; served 
nearly 40 years in U. S. Army; Col- 
onel 4tli Infantry when retired; mem- 
ber Ciii Psi Frat. Univ. of Miss., 1868 
to 1870. Address: Hotel Shattuck. 




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BOLTON, Herbert Eugene, Educa- 
tor, Historian; b. Wilton, Wis., 1870; 
s. Edwin Latluun and Rosaline; 
Educ, B. L., Univ. of Wis., 1895; 
Post. Grad. in history, 1896-7; Harri- 
son Fellow in Hist., 1897-9; Ph. D., 
1899, Univ. of Pa.; ni. Gertrude Janes 
of Tunnel City, Wis., Aug. 20, 1895; 
Prin. Schs., Fairchild, Wis., 1891-3; 
Kankauna, Wis., 1895-6; Prof. Hist, 
and Economics, Milwaukee State 
Normal Sch., 1899-1901; Instr. Hist., 
1901-5; Adj., Prof., 1905-8; Assoc. 
Prof., 1908-9; Univ. of Tex.; Prof. 
Am. Hist., Lcland Stanford Jr. Univ., 
1909-11; Univ. of Cal., since July, 1911. 
Investigator Mexican archives, sum- 
mers, 1902-6; special investigator his- 
tory, Native Tribes, Texas for U. S. 
Bur., Ethnology, 1906-12. On Comm. 
for Carnegie Inst, to prepare report 
on U. S. Hist., materials in Mexican 
archives, 1907-11. Mem. Am. Hist. 
Assn.; Southwest Soc. Arcliaeol. Inst, 
of Am.; Author of numerous histor- 
ical works and monographs on his- 
tory and Spanish southwest. Mem. of 
Hist. Manuscripts Comm. of Am. 
Hist. Assn., since 1914; Mem. Cal. 
Hist. Survey Comm., 1915, 1916. Ad- 
dress: 1526 Spring street. 



Acad., 1871; Hon., A. M., De I'auw 
Univ., 1883; Ph. D., Univ. of Ohio., 
1889; m. Mary E. Stanley of Danville, 
Ind., 1874; Supt. Schls., Frankfort, 
1876; Prof. Pedagogy, Ind., U., 1886- 
93; Pres. Mich. Normal Coll., 1893- 
99; Supt. Pub. Schs., Cincinnati, 1899- 
1903; Prof. Educ, Univ. of Cal, since 
1913. Author of "Education in the 
United States," "Science of Educa- 
tion," etc. Address: 2831 Benvcnue 
avenue. 



BOYD, Thomas Parker, Clergy- 
man, Lecturer, Author; 1). Munford- 
ville, Ky., 1864; s. Thos. P. and Mary 
B. Boyd; educated Williamelte L^niv.; 
special student Univ. Cal.; Willamette 
School of Theology; Church Divinity 
School of Pacific; 21 years as minis- 
ter, pastor and evangelist; author of 
"The How and Wliy of the P^mmanuel 
Movement"; "The \'oice Eternal"; 
"The University of Hard Knocks"; 
"Applied Psychology"; "Spiritual 
Healing," etc.; editor Emmanuel 
Press Magazine. Address: 1401 Eu- 
clid avenue. 



BOONE, Richard Cause, Educator; 
b. Spiceland, Ind., 1849; s. Driver and 
Elizabeth (Cooper); Grad., Spiceland 



BRADLEY, Cornelius Beach, Univ. 
Prof.; b. Bangkok, Siam, 1843; s. Rev. 
Dan Beach Bradley M. D. and Emelie 
Royce; A. B. and A. Al., Obcrlin; B. 



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I)., ^'alc; missionary in Siani, 1871- 
74; \icL'-l'rin. ( )akland Hiiili School, 
1873-82; Instr. I'niv. of Cal., 1882; 
Asst. Prof., 1886; Assoc. Prof., 1889; 
Prof. Rhetoric, 1894; emeritus, 1911. 
Clubs: Berkeley, ciiartcr meuil)cr 
.Sierra Club, American Oriental Soc, 
American Philolo,i?ical Assn., Hon. 
member Siam Society. Address: 2639 
Durant avenue. 



BRETHERTON, Sidney Elliott, 

Mining Engineer; b. Gloucester, Eng., 
1854; s. of George and Elvira (Legg); 
Educ. Pub. Schs., Flinton, Ont., Can., 
and night Sch., Oswego, N. Y., m. 
Belle Wright of Brockville, Out., 
Sept. 1, 1886; Asst. assaycr, Morgan 
Smelter, Salt Lake City, 1877; assaycr 
Stockton Smelter, Utah, 1878; Supt. 
and Mettal. Am. Smelting Wks., 
Leadvillc, 1883-93; Consulting prac- 
tice, 1893-03; Western Manager and 
Con. Engr., Afterthought Copper Co., 
since 1903. Mem. Am. Inst. Min. 
Engr. Clubs: Masons, K. T. Ad- 
dress: 3006 Colby street. 

BRIGGS, Alvah G., Mining and 
Electrical Investments; b. Santa 
Clara, Cal.; s. of Rev. M. C. Briggs, 
B. D. Educ. Northwestern Univ., A. 
B. (classical course), 1882. Supt. Si- 
erra Buttcs Gold Mining Co. for 12 
years; Supt. East Oakland Elect. St. 
Rlwys.; Supt. Whitlock Mine, Mari- 



posa Co.; Man. Merced Gas antl h'.lec. 
Co.; I'res. \'ix Eng Co.; City Clerk, 
Berkeley. Clubs: Elks. Address: 
1636 Walnut street. 



BROOKS, Fred Emerson, Poet and 
Public Reader from own works; b. 
W'averly, N. Y.; s. of William and 
Matilda. Educ. B. A., Colgate Univ., 
1873. Author of "The Gravedigger"; 
"Old Ace and Other Poems"; Pick- 
ett's Charge"; "Buttered Toasts"; 
"Cream Toasts" and "John Cardon." 
Clubs: Lotos, N. Y. City. Address: 
2535 Hillegass avenue. 



BROOKS, Raymond Cummings, 

Minister of the Gospel and Teacher 
in Theo. Sch.; h. Tal)or, Eremont Co., 
la., Sept. 26, 1869; s. of Revd. Wm. 
M. Brooks, D. D., Pres. Tabor Col- 
lege. Educ, Tabor Coll. A. B., 1891; 
Yale B. D., 1895; D. D., Tabor, 1905; 
D. D., Wiiitman Coll., 1913. Pastor 
First Cong Ch., Eugene, Oreg., 1896- 
1900; Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Oakland, 
1900-1908; .Mills Coll., Oakland, 1901- 
1908; First Cong. Ch., Walla Walla, 
W'ash., 1908-1913; First Cong. Ch., 
Berkeley since 1913; Prof. Homiletics 
Pac. Sch. of Relig., since 1913. Clubs: 
City Club, Outlook, Congregational. 
Address: 24 Panoramic Waj'. 



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BRUCE, Donald Forester; 1). New- 
tonville, Mass., 1884; s. of Irving and 
Mary E.; Educ. A. B., Yak-, 1906 M. 
E., Yale, 1910. Iiistr. in Matiicniatics 
and Physics, W'illiston Seminary, 
1906-08; U. S. Forest Service, 1910- 
\5; Asst. Prof, of Forestry, Univ. of 
Cal. since 1915; married to Beatrice 
de Bussy of Mount \'ernon, N. Y., 
Oct. 4, 1913. Clubs: Soc. Amer. 
Foresters. Address: 1229 The Ala- 
meda. 

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BRYANT, Harold Child, Economic 
Ornithologist, Museum of Vertebrate 
Zoology, E^niv. of Cal. In charge of 
education, publicity and research, Cal. 
Fish and Game Commission; b. Pasa- 
dena, Cal, Tan. 30, 1886; s. of Herbert 
L. ; Educ. B. S., Pomona College, 
1908; M. S., V. C, 1910; Ph. D., L'niv. 
of Cal., 1913; Grad. Student Univ. of 
Cal., 1908-10; L^niv. Fellow in Zool- 
ogy, 1909; Fellow in Zoology on Fish 
and Game Commission Foundation, 
1910-13; Reader in Zoology, 1913; 
Asst. Curator of Birds, Calif. Museum 
of Vertebrate Zoology, 1913-14; Spe- 
cial Inspector of Foreign Birds and 
Mammals, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 
since 1913. Clubs: Beta Kappa Al- 
pha; Sigma Xi; Dwight Clul), L'niv. 
of Cal. Address: 2323 Hill Court. 



BUCKHAM, John Wright, Theo- 
logian; b. at Burlington, Vermont, 
1864; s. of Matthew H. and Elizabeth 
W.; A. B., Univ. of Vermont, 1885; 
Grad. Andover Theological Seminary, 
1888; D. D. Univ. of \'ermont, 1904; 
Ordained Cong. Minister, 1888; pastor 
Conway, N. H., 1888-90; Salem, Mass., 
1890-1903; Prof. Christian Theology, 
Pacific School of Religion, 1903. 
Clubs: Berkeley, Phi Beta Kappa, 
Sigma Phi. Author of following 
works: Christ and the Eternal Order 
— Personality and the Christian Ideal 
— Mysticism and the Modern Life — 
John Knox McLean — The Contribu- 
tion of Professor Royce to Religious 
Thought — The Contribution of Pro- 
fessor Howison to Religious Thought. 
Address: 36 Panoramic Wav. 



CAMPBELL, Wallace, student; b. 
San Francisco, 1895; s. Prof. William 
Wallace Campbell; Grad. Hotchkiss 
School, 1912; A. B., Harvard, 1916; 
Grad. Asst. and reader in astronomy, 
Univ. of Cal., 1916. Clubs: Faculty. 
Address: Lick Observatory, Mt. 
Hamilton. 

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CARLISLE, Elinor, member firm 
A. Carlisle & Co., San Francisco; b. 
Nebraska City, Neb., 1863; d. Alex- 
ander Majors and Susan Dudley Wet- 




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zcl; Ediic. Normal School and t\vo 
years at Napa Ladies' Seminary; first 
woman to hold an elective office in 
Berkeley; elected to Berkeley Board 
of Education, 1907; returned to office, 
1911 for 4-year terni; organized and 
first president Berkeley Federation 
of Mothers' Clubs, 1906 and first 
president Bay Fed. Mothers' Clubs, 
1910; active in behalf of the interests 
of women and children and known as 
"Alother" of Mothers' clubs in bay 
region. Chibs: Hillside. Address: 
22)11 \"ine street. 



CHARLES, Harvey Phillip, phy- 
sician and surgeon; b. Hutchinson, 
Kansas, 1889; s. Frank Gates and 
Minnie May Charles; Educ. Grad. 
High School, Salida, Colo., Corpus 
Christi High School, Tex.; College 
of Letters, Univ. Colo., 1908-1909; 
College of Med., 1909-1910; St. Louis 
Univ. Med. College, 1910-1912; Grad. 
M. D., L'niv. Kansas Med. College; 
house physician, St. Francis Hos., 
Topeka, Kan., 1913-14; practiced in 
Kansas; in Berkeley, 1915; Post. 
Grad. clinical work, Lane Hos., S. F.; 
special student Univ. of Cal. College 
of Science. Member Topeka Lodge 
117, A. F. & A. M., Berkeley Camp, 
No. 604, W. O. W.; Berkeley Lodge, 
No. 808, National Union; Berkeley 
Tent, No. 86, Maccabees, Berkeley 



Lodge, No. 584, L. O. O. M., Berkeley 
Nest Owls; member First Pres. 
Church. .Address: 2421 Ward street. 



CHENEY, Charles Henry, archi- 
tect and city planner; b. Rome, Italy, 
1884; s. of Warreu and May L.; A. B. 
Lhiiv. of Cal., 1905; Ecole des Beaux 
Arts, Paris, 1907-10; Consultant to 
Berkeley Civic Art Commission, 1915, 
and to City Planning Commissions in 
other California cities; architect in 
association with L. P. Hobart, for the 
Shreaded Wheat plant, Oakland, 1916; 
Francis Willard School, 1915 and 
member National City Planning Con- 
ference; National Housing Associa- 
tion, Amer. Institute of Architects; 
Secy, of California Conference on 
City Planning. Clubs: Common- 
wealth, Union League. Address: 
1434 Scenic avenue. 



CHENEY, Warren, Author;., b. 
Canandaigua, N. Y., 1858; s. Dr. W. 
Fitch and Frances E. (Sheldon); Ph. 
B., Univ. of Cal., 1878; L. L. B., Hast- 
ings Law Sch., 1881; m. May L. Shep- 
pard of Berkeley, 1883. Editor Min- 
ing Press, San Francisco, 1879; Asst. 
Ed. and part owner, The Californian, 
1881-2; Ed. and owner The Over- 
land Alonthly, 1882-3;Real Estate 



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dealer since 1894. Author of many 
novels, short stories and essays. Ad- 
dress: 2133 Center street. 



CHRISTIE, Arthur William, Agri- 
cultural Chemist; 1). San Francisco, 
1892; s. of L. C. Christie; Univ. of Cal. 
B. S., 1915; M. S., 1916; Asst. Chemist, 
College of Agriculture, Univ. of Cal. 
Clubs: Phi Lambda Upsilon, Chemi- 
cal Honor Society, Faculty Club, Al- 
pha Chi Sigma. Address: 2029 Berke- 
ley Way. 



GLAPP, Edward Bull, University 
Prof.; b. Cheshire, Conn., 1856; s. 
Revd. Chas. W^ells and Jane Pray 
(Bassett); A. B., 111. Coll., 1875; Ph. 
D., Yale, 1886; Berlin, 1884-5; m. May 
Mattoon Wolcott of Jacksonville, 111.; 
1886; Prof. Greek, 111. Coll., 1882-90; 
Asst. Prof. Greek, Yale, 1890-03; Prof. 
Greek, Univ. of Cal., since 1894. Prof. 
Greek Am. Sch., Classical Studies at 
Athens, 1907-08 Autlior of numerous 
papers on Greek subjects pub. in 
transactions Am. Philol. Assn., Clas- 
sical Philology, etc. Address: 2636 
D wight Way. 



CLAYES, Mary Bird, teacher; b. 
Stockton, Cal.; d. Harry Alartin and 
Achsah Dorrance Clayes; A.B., Univ. 
of Cal., 1892; M. A., 1894; Tchr Clas- 
sics, Berkeley High School, 1893 — ; 
Secy, to Dean of Grad. School and 
advisor to teachers during Univ. of 
Cal. summer sessions, 1910-13; holder 
of state life Tchrs. diplomas, Calif.; 
wrote article on "Dante the Philoso- 
pher"; dramatized and presented in 
original Greek 15th Idyll of Theo- 
critus and three l)Ooks of the Iliad by 
Homer; originator and managing edi- 
tor of the Athenia, first and only high 
school paper published in original 
Greek; lecturer on classical subjects; 
Secy.-Treas. Classical Assn. Northern 
Calif., 1913-15; member original 
Stockholders' Assn. and charter mem- 
ber Town and Gown Club; member 
State Tchrs.' Assn.; Berk. Tchrs.' 
Assn.; Cal. High School Tchrs.' Assn. ; 
N. E. A., Cal. branch College Alum- 
nae; Assn. of Romanic Language 
Tchrs.; member and organizer Greek 
Club, Berkeley. Address: 2420 
Dwight Wav. 



COLE, Nathaniel Parker, retired 
merchant; b. San Francisco, 1873; s. 
of N. I', and Flizabeth CMive; Educ. 
Belmont, San Mateo; married to 
Maybelle Stone of San Francisco, 
1901; has large fruit interests in Napa 



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X'alK'y. C'luljs: Masons. Address: 
Chircniont Hotel. 

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CONDIT, Ira Judson, Pro!'., Univ. 
of Cal.; 1). Jersey, (Jliio, 1883; s. of 
Daniel D. and Clara J.; Ednc. B. S., 
Ohio State Univ.; Florist, Ohio State 
Univ., 1905; Sc. Asst., Bnreau Ento- 
mology, Dept. Agr., Washington, D. 
C, 1906-07; Instr. Botany and Horti- 
culture, Cal., Polytechnic School, San 
Luis Obispo, 1907-12; Instr. Citricul- 
ture, Univ. of Cal., 1913-15; Asst. 
Prof. Citriculture, Univ. of Cal., 1915. 
Clubs: Am. Ass. for Advancement of 
Sc; Amer. Poniological Soc; Soc. for 
Horticultural Science. Address: 908 
Indian Rock avenue. 



CONKLIN, Norman Edward, at- 
torney; I). W'arrensburg, Mo., 1865; s. 
Alvali Russell and Mollie Conklin; 
Educ. Santa Clara College; admitted 
to bar, 1893; Dist. Atty., Kern Co., 
1895; present offices in Bakersfield. 
Address: 22 Bridge Road. 



CONNELL, William John, teacher, 
lawyer; b. Geneseo, N. Y., Sept. 17, 
1864; s. of jolm and Mary S. ; married 
to Alice L. Cass of Valparaiso, Ind., 
May 24th, 1890; Educ. A. B., Valpar- 
aiso; L.L.B., Valparaiso. Admitted to 
bar, 1900; practiced law in Alameda 
Co.; High School teacher in Alameda 
Co. schools. Clubs: Alameda Elks; 
Masonic Fraternity. Address: 2329 
Carlton street. 



CONKLIN, Elma Kendall (Mrs. 
Norman E. Conklin) ; b. San Jose, 
Cal.; d. Israel Putnam and Hannah 
Parker; married Norman Edward 
Conklin; Grad. .San Jose Normal 
School; member board education, 
Inyo County, 1889-1901. Clubs: Calif. 
Writer; Casa Guidi Circle; Berkeley 
Short Story Address: 22 Bridge 
Road. 



COOLIDGE, Dane, Naturalist and 
Writer; b. Natick, Mass., 1873; s. 
Francis and Sophia (Whittemore) 
Coolidge; A. B., Stanford, 1898; Har- 
vard, 1898-99; field collector Stanford 
Univ., 1895; for British Museum in 
California and Mexico, 1896; for U. S. 
Biolog. Survey, Southern Calif., 1897; 
of live animals for N. Y. Zoological 
Park in Calif, and Ariz., 1899; for U. 
S. Nat. Museum in Italy and France, 
1900; author, "Hidden Water," "The 
Texican," "Land of Broken Prom- 



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iscs," "Bat Wing Bowles," "The Des- 
ert Trail" and "Rimrock Jones" 
(1910-16), and many short stories and 
illustrated articles. Address: Dwight 
Wav h-.nd. 



COOLIDGE, Mary E. B. Roberts 
(Mrs. Dane Coolidge), Writer and 
Lecturer; b. Kingsbury, Ind., 1860; d. 
Prof. Isaac Phillips Roberts and Mar- 
garet J. Marr; Ph. B. and M. S. Cor- 
nell, Ph. D.; teacher history and eco- 
nomics, Washington, D. C. High 
School, 1882-84; Wellcsley College, 
1886-90; Secy, board of examiners 
Wellesley, 1886-90; Asst. and Assoc. 
Prof, of Sociology, Stanford Univ., 
1896-1903; research worker, Carnegie 
Institute, Washington, D. C, 1904-08; 
San Francisco Relief Survey, 1905-06; 
author several scientific monographs; 
books, "Chinese Immigration," "WHiy 
Women Are So," "Revised American 
Charities"; contributor to social and 
economic publications; president 
Calif. Civic League, 1915-17; member 
Phi Beta Kappa; American Political 
Science Assn.; Authors' League of 
America. Address: Dwight Wav 
End. 



COLBY, Rachael Vrooman (Mrs. 
W. E.), Lawyer; b. Oakland; d. of 



Henry and Emily M. \'roonian; 
Educ. Smith College; B. L., and L. 
L. B., Univ. of Cal.; Vice-Prin. Win- 
ters High School, 1898-99; taught O. 
P. H. S., 1900; Calif. Fed. of Worn. 
Clubs; State Chairman of Educ, 1909- 
10; Sec. Ala. Dist., 1912; Pres. Ala. 
Dist., 1913-14; State Chairman Legis., 
1915; Chairman Legis. Com. Calif. 
Civic League; First Vice-Pres. 20th 
Century Club, 1915; Second Vice- 
Pres., 1916; Mgr. Gamma Phi Beta 
Hall Assoc, since 1913. Clubs: Twen- 
tieth Century; Town and Country; 
Town and Gown; S. F. Alumnae of 
Gamma Phi Beta; Assoc. College 
Alum. Address: 2901 Channing Way. 






CORNWALL, N. J., Master Mar- 
iner; b. McMinville, Oregon, 1855; s. 
Rev. J. H. and Nancy H. Cornwall. 
Address: 2230 Chapel street. 



CORT, William Walter, Teacher; 
b. Leon, Iowa, April 28, 1887; s. of 
Rev. William Carson and Mary S. ; 
Educ. A. B., Colo. College, 1909; A. 
M., L^niv. of Illinois, 1911; Ph. D., 
L^niv. Illinois, 1914; Prof, of Biology, 
Macalester College, St. Paul, Minn., 
1914-16; Asst. Prof. Zoology, Univ. 
of Cal. since 1916. Clubs: Phi Beta 
Kappa; Sigma Xi; Phi Delta Theta. 
Address: 2520 Ridge Road. 



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CORY, Clarence Linus, Electrical 
Engineer; h. Lafayette, Ind., 1872; s. 
TIios. and Carrie (Stoney); Educ. B. 
i\l. E., Purdue Univ., 1889; M. E., 
Cornell, 1891; ni. Maynie Pritchard 
of Harlan, la., 1905. Prof. Elec. Engr. 
Highland Park Coll., Des Moines, la., 
1891-02; Prof. Elec. Engr. since 1892 
and dean Coll. Mechanics, since 1901, 
Univ. of Cal.; Mem. Brit. Inst. Elec. 
Engrs. Am. Inst. Elec Engrs.; Pac. 
Coast Elec Transmission Assn.; Tech. 
Soc. of Pac. Coast; Pac. Coast Gas 
Assoc. Address: Warring and 
Dvvight way. 



DAM, Francis Herbert, Lawyer; h. 
W liealland, Cal., 1874; s. Cyrus King 
and Frances Leoni Scott Dam; A. B., 
Univ. of Cal., 1896; LL. B., 1900; ad- 
mitted to bar, Cal., 1900; U. S. Su- 
preme Court, 1904; law offices in S. 
F.; engaged in civil practice; teacher 
evening high school, S. F., 1896-01; 
chairman Rep. Co Com., S. F., 1907- 
09; married Inez Shippce, 1904; mem- 
ber Shriners, Native Sons, S. A. R., 
Calif. Genealog. Soc, Delta L^psilon, 
Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: L^nion League, 
S. F. Address: 2432 Cedar street. 



CORY, Herbert Ellsworth, Asst. 
Prof, of English, Univ. of Cal.; b. 
Prgvidence, R. I., 1883; s. Benjamin 
H. and Ella F. Cory; A. B., Brown 
Univ., 1906; Ph. D., Harvard, 1910; 
reviewer and editorial contrilnitor for 
"The Dial," 1911—; contributor of es- 
says for technical periodicals, popular 
magazines; author of book, "Ednuind 
Spenser, A Critical Study"; editor, 
Univ. of Cal. Chronicle, 1911-13; lec- 
turer before institutions of learning, 
literary clubs and labor organiza- 
tions; engaged in writing "A Short 
History of English Literature." 
Clubs: Faculty, Athenian, Nile, Oak- 
land. Address: 2558 Buena \'ista 
W'ay. 



DANFORTH, Roy Harrison, 

Newspaperman; b. Grandville, Michi- 
gan, April 7, 1883; s. of Dr. Clarence 
I£. and Belle (Longcnecker). Educ. 
Univ. of Cal., 1906. Married Alice 
Florence Taylor, June 1, 1914. News 
editor, Oakland Enquirer, 1904-06; 
editor, Berkeley Independent, 1906- 
11. City editor, San Francisco Daily 
News, 1911-12. Correspondent Oak- 
land Tribune since 1912. Author, 
"Muddy Waters" (play), "Exposures 
Indoors" (photographic). Contribu- 
tor to technical, literary and fiction 
magazines. Address: Office, 2015 
Shattuck avenue; residence, 1120 
Arch street. 



DAVIS, Elmer Fred, Instructor in 
Geology and Mineralogy, Univ. of 
Cal.; b. Hyde, Colo., Sept. 12th, 1887; 
s. of James O. and Rozina P.; B. S. 
Univ. of Cal., 1910; M. S., 1912. Ad- 
dress: 2036 Lincoln street. 



DeKAY, George Herbert, Clergy- 
man; b. Monticcllo, N. Y., 1861; s. 
of Jolm and Cornelia. Graduate Ob- 
crlin Theol. Seminary. Ordained, 
1890; Supt. Congregational Church 
Extension Com. for East Bay Assn. 
Address: 2027 Delaware street. 



DE GRASSI, Antonio Joachimo, 

Solo \'iolinist and Teacher of Ensem- 
ble, \'iolin and Composition; b. near 
A'enice, Italy, 1880; s. Alberto and 
Euphemia de Grassi; diploma Milan 
Conservatoire; private pupil on violin 
of Joachim Sevcik and Ysaye; Asst. 
to and substitute for Sevcik, 1907-08; 
concert tours of Italy, Sweden, Rus- 
sia, England, Holland, France, Ger- 
man}^ and Austria, 1896-1914; studied 
composition at Leipsig with Dr. Ja- 
dassolin; invited by Joachim to play 
with liim in quartet for the Kaiser; in- 
vited to play solo at wedding of King 
of Italy; visited America in 1909 to 
marry W'innifred June Morgan, viol- 
inist of Oakland; came to Berkeley 
after outbreak of war, frona London, 
England. Clubs: Society of British 
Composers of London, England; 
Tonal Art Club, London, and Faculty 
Club, Berkeley. Address: 2619 

Dwight Way. 



DENMAN, Clair H., Physician and 
Surgeon; b. in Yates County, N. Y., 
1867; s. of Dr. Jacob Israel and Lois 
Adelaide; A. B., Princeton, 1891; M. 
A., 1893; M. D., Hahnemann of Phila- 
delphia, 1893; Interne Children's Hos. 
(Homeopathic), Philadelphia, 1893- 
94; appointed medical missionary to 
Siam by Presbyterian Board of For- 
eign Missions, 1894; served 12 years 
in North Siam; practiced medicine in 
Berkeley since 1907; elder of First 
Presbyterian Church; member of 
Calif. Homeopathic Medical Society. 
Clubs: Princeton Club of Northern 
Calif. Address: 2818 Russell street. 
(OiTice, 2428 Bancroft Way.) 



DENMAN (Mrs. C. H.) Katharine, 
Van Doren (Andrews), b. I'rinceton, 
N. J., 1871; d. of John S. and Cather- 
ine \"an Doren Andrews; Educ. by 
private tutor. Missionary in North 
Siam, 1894-1906; married" 1892; resi- 



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dent in BLM-kelcy since 1906; tliree 
children, Lois MargaiLt, Kallurine 
Mary and Clarice Dorotliea. C'luhs: 
Twentieth Century; Monday Study 
Club; West Oakland Home. Ad- 
dress: 2818 Russell street. 



DEUTSCH, Monroe Emanuel, 
Asst. Prof, of Latin, L^niv. of Cal.; b. 
San Francisco, 1879; s. of Michael 
and Ida L. ; married Alice L. F"eder 
of San Francisco, Aug. 30, 1906; Educ. 
A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1902; M. A., 1903; 
Ph. D., 1911. Teacher in Mission 
High School, S. F., 1903-04; Berkeley 
High School, 1904-07. Mend^er of 
LIniv. of Cal. Faculty since 1907; con- 
tributor to various philological publi- 
cations. Member of Phi Beta Kappa 
and Golden Bear (U. C.) and of Phil. 
Assoc, of the Pacific Coast and the 
Class. Assoc, of Pac. States (Secy. 
and Treas.) Clubs: Faculty. Ad- 
dress: 1630 Le Rov avenue. 



dress: 1972 Los Angeles avenue, 
Berkeley. 



DOUGLAS, James Ray, Inst. Po- 
litical Science; b. Honolulu, Hawaii, 
1890; s. David and Alice May Mc- 
Gowan Douglas; B. L., LTniv of Cal., 
1913; M. L., Univ. of Cal., 1914; Inst, 
political science, Univ. of Cal., 1916; 
Secy. City Club of Berkeley, 1913; 
Secy. Pacific Coast Soc. Politics, Eco- 
nomics and Sociology, 1915 — ■; Secy. 
Civic Art Commission City of Berke- 
ley, 1916; mend)er Amer. Political 
Science Assn.; National Municipal 
League. Clubs: Faculty, Common- 
wealth. Address: 1040 Keith avenue. 

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DRIVER, M. B., Transport Direc- 
tor; b. Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1868; 
s. J. C. and Catherine Driver; director 
of Chamber of Commerce, member of 
Elks, Rotary Club. Address: 2615 
Fulton street. 



DONLEY, Roy Lawrence, Com- 
mercial Broker; b. Kenosha, Wis., 
1883; s. of William J- and Catherine 
W.; Grad. Kenosha High 1903; Pres. 
Nortliern Calif. W^isconsin Society, 
1914-17. Member Berkeley Park 
Commission; Pres. Northbrae Im- 
prove Assoc. Clubs: Olympic. Ad- 



DRURY, Wells, Newspaperman; b. 
New Boston, 111., 1851; s. Squire 
Thompson and Rebecca (Newton); 
Educ. Olympia, Wash. High Sch.; 
Cliristian Coll., Monmouth, Ore.; m. 
Ella L. Bishop of Reno, 1888. Editor 



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and owner of numcM'ous newspapers 
in Nevada; Mem. and speaker, Pro. 
Tern., Ncv., Ho., of Rep., 1887-88. Sec- 
retary Berkeley Chamber of Com- 
merce, since 1908. Clnbs: Ex-Pres., 
San Francisco Press Club. \'olun:in- 
ous writer for newspaper and maga- 
zines. Address: 1520 Euclid avenue. 



EAKLE, Arthur Starr, Teacher; b. 
Washington, D. C, 1862; s. Elias H. 
and Mary Frances Eakle; Grad. Cor- 
nell, 1892; Ph. D., Munich, Bavaria, 
1896; Assoc. Prof, mineralogy, Univ. 
of Cal.; Pres. Hillside Club, 1914-15. 
Clubs: Faculty, Hillside. Address: 
1518 Euclid avenue. 



DUNSCOMB, Charles E., Publish- 
er Berkeley Daily Gazette; b. Moul- 
trie County, Illinois, June 21, 1868; 
s. of John Harmon and Jane Elvira 
Dunscomb. Educ. Sullivan, 111., inib- 
lic schools. Married to Flora Eliza- 
beth Damron at San Bernardino, Cal., 
April .3, 1893. Formerly publisher 
Sullivan, 111., News; Advtg. Mgr. East 
St. Louis Journal; Publisher San Ber- 
nardijio Times-Index, etc. Clubs: 
Commonwealth, Elks, Durrant Lodge 
F. and A. M., Rotary, etc. Address: 
Morrill Apartments. 



DUNSCOMB, Flora Elizabeth 
(Mrs. Charles E.) ; b. X'ienna, Illinois; 
d. of Charles Norvel and Mollic Dam- 
ron. ICduc. Hannah College, Los An- 
geles. Clubs: Twentieth Century, D. 
A. R. Address: Morrill Apartments. 



EAKLE, Fannie Vie (Mrs. Arthur 
E. Eakle), b. Cleveland, O., 1871; d. 
Joel Wade and Alice Harmon Kin- 
ney; BLduc. public schools and Ober- 
lin College; Pres. Town and Gown 
Club, 1907-08; Pres. Hillside Mothers' 
Club, 1914-15. Clubs: Town and 
Gown, Hillside. Address: 1518 Eu- 
clid avenue. 



EDGAR, Robert, Atty. at Law; b. 
Omagh, Ire., 1862; s. Archibald Ed- 
gar; Educ. grammar schools; Oak- 
land Business College; in County 
Clerk's office, Oakland, 1884-94; stud- 
ied law under M. C. Chapman; admit- 
ted to bar 1889; justice of peace of 
Berkeley since 1899; member Elks, 
Mystic Shrine, Knights Templar, 32nd 
Degree Mason. Address: 2823 
Cherrv street. 



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ELLIOTT, Edward, Lawyer, Lec- 
turer; 1). Murfrecsboro, Tenn., 1874; 
s. William Yandell and Margaret 
Graham; A. B., Princeton, 1897; A.M., 
1900; Univ. Berlin and Heidelberg, 
1900-02; Ph. D., Heidelberg, 1902; 
m. Margaret Randolph Axson of Ga., 
1910. Teacher, Bolton, Tenn., 1897- 
8; Instr. Latin, 1898-1900, Jurispru- 
dence, 1902-05; preceptor Dept., Hist., 
politics and economics, 1905-9; Prof., 
politics, 1909-15, dean of college, 
1909-12, Princeton L^niversity. Lec- 
turer Inter. Law, L^niv. of Gal., 1913. 
Admitted to San Francisco bar, 1913. 
Clubs: Bohemian. Address: 33 Can- 
yon road. 



ETCHEVERRY, Bernard Alfred, 

Irrigation Engineer; b. San Diego, 
1881; s. Bernard and Louise (Earle); 
Educ, B. S. in C. E., Coll. Civ. Engr., 
Univ. of Cal., 1902; m. Helen Maude 
Hanson of Berkeley, 1903. Instr. 
Civil Engr, Univ of Cal, 1902-03; 
Assoc Prof. Civ. Engr., L^niv. of Nev., 
1903-05; Assoc. Prof. Irrigation 
Engr. L^niv. of Cal., since 1905. As- 
soc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E.; Sigma Xi., 
Psi Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa Tau 
Beta Pi; Alpha Zcta. Clubs: Com- 
monwealth, Universit^^ Address: 
2598 Buena \'ista way. 



ELSTON, John Arthur, Attorney; 
b. Woodland, Yolo County, 1874; s. of 
Revd. and Mrs. A. M. Elston; Educ. 
at Hesperian College, W^oodlands; A. 
B., Univ. of Cal., 1897; teacher in 
Berkeley schools, two years; admitted 
to bar, 1900; practiced law in Berke- 
k'}-, 1907; executive secretary to Gov- 
ernor Pardee, 1903-07; elected to con- 
gress from Sixth District 1914, and 
again in 1916. Clubs: Faculty, 
Claremont Country Club. Address: 
Cambridge Apartments, 2500 Durant 
Avenue. 



EVERMANN, Barton Warren, 

Naturalist; b. Monroe Co., la., 1853; 
s. Andrew and Nety (Gardner). Educ. 
B.S., Ind., v., 1886; A.M., 1888; Ph. 
D., 1891; m. Meadie Hawkins of Bur- 
lington, Ind., 1875. For 10 years 
teacher and Supt. of Schs. in Ind., and 
Cal.; Prof, biology, Ind. State Normal 
Sch., 1886-91; Asst. ichthyologist, 
1888-91; ichthyologist, 1891-1914; 
chief Alaskan Fisheries service, 1910- 
14; lecturer Stanford Univ., 1893-4; 
Cornell, 1900-03; Yale, 1903-06; Vice- 
pres., B. of Edn., D. C, 1906-10; Dir., 
Museum, Cal., Acad., Sciences since 
1914. Clubs: Cosmos, Mazamas. Ad- 
dress: 2715 Woolscy street. 




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EYSTER, Nellie Penelope A. M. 
Blessing (Mrs.), WriUr; 1). I'rcdcr- 
ick City, Marvlaiul; d. of A(,.alKUii 
Blessing and Mary Ent. Educ. by pri- 
vate tutors. Author of ten books and 
many magazine articles. Sometime 
editor of Pacific Ensign. Lecturer on 
Scientific Temperance in public 
schools and colleges of California. 
Teacher of rhetoric and belles lettres 
in San Jose schools. Clubs: Honor- 
ary president of Pac. Coast Women's 
Press Assn. and Hon. member Writ- 
ers' Club., W. C. T. U. Address: 2618 
Hillegass avenue. 



geograpliies. Clubs: Hillside, Sigma 
.\i. .Address: 1204 Tamal])ais ave- 
nue. 



FISK, James Kennett, b. Helena, 
Mont., 1882; s. Capt. and Mrs. R. E. 
Fisk; B. S., Univ. of Cal., 100.^; mem- 
ber Winged Helmet, Skull and Keys, 
Beta Beta, U. N. X. Clubs: Faculty, 
English, Players. Address: Hotel 
Shattuck. 



FAIRBANKS, Harold Wellman, 

Geographer; b. Conewango, N. Y., 
August 29, 1860; s. of Daniel and Har- 
riet N.; Educ. B. S., Michigan, 1890; 
Ph. D., Univ. of Cal., 1896. Studied 
geology of California in State Min. 
Bureau and U. S. Geological Survey, 
1890-98 with publication of many pa- 
pers. Since 1890, engaged in private 
research, chiefly in educational as- 
pects of geography. Author of follow- 
ing books in geography and nature 
studies: Stories of Mother Earth; 
Stories of Rocks and Minerals; Home 
Geography; Geography of California; 
The Western United States; Practical 
Physiograpliy for High Schools. In 
preparation: Primer of Conserva- 
tion; Grammar School series of 



FLAGG, Isaac, Prof. of Greek, 
emeritus, Univ. of Cal.; b. Beverly, 
Mass., 1843; s. of Wilson Flagg. Educ. 
Andover Phillips Academy, 1855-60; 
A. B., Harvard, 1864; Ph. D., Got- 
tingen, 1871. Tutor in Harvard Col- 
lege, 1865-69; Prof. Cornell Univ., 
1871-88; Prof. Univ. of Cal., 1891- 
1909. Clubs: Honorary member of 
Faculty Club. Address: 1200 Shat- 
tuck avenue. 

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FLAGG, Isaac, Educator; b. Bev- 
erly, Mass., 1843; s. Wilson and Caro- 
line Evcleth; Educ, A. B., Harvard, 
1864; Univ. Berlin and Gottingen, 
1869-71; Ph. D., Gottingen, 1871. Pro- 
fessor, Greek, Cornell, 1871-88; emeri- 
tus Prof, of Greek, since 1909, Univ. 



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of C:'.l. Autlior and editor of many 
Gri'ck works. Address: 1200 Shat- 
tuck avenue. 



FOOTE, Francis Seeley Jr., Civil 
Engineer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883; 
s. Francis Seeley and Addie Sarah 
Jameson Foote; Grad. Min. Eng., Co- 
hnnbia Univ.; Assoc. Prof, railroad 
engineering. Univ. rf Cal. Clubs: 
Faculty. Address: 1341 Hawthorne 
Terrace. 



FOSTER, Julia Baldwin; b. in 

Keosauqua, Iowa; d. of Alpha and 
Mary Brown; Grad. of Calircrnia 
State Normal School. Clubs: Twen- 
tieth Century, Adelphian, Berkeley 
Short Story Club and Tea Club. Ad- 
dress: 2717 Hillcgass avenue. 



since 1914. ihird degree Chinese 
P.vt., Civ., rank., 1872; First rank 3rd., 
degree Order of Double Dragon, 1898. 
Author t)f upwards of 100 books in 
Chinese language. Address: 2620 Du- 
r;int a\enni'. 



FULMER, L. Roy, Minister of the 
Gospel; b. Wilson County, Kansas, 
Sept. 13, 1874; s. of D. L. and Fran- 
canna. Educ. A. B., 1900; A. M., 1904; 
College of the Pacific; S. T. B., 1904, 
Boston Univ.; A. M., 1914, Leland 
Stanford Jr. Univ.; school teacher, 
1894-96. In 1900 became member of 
the California Annual Conference of 
the Methodist Episcopal Church and 
since served pastorates in Mass., Iowa 
and California. Pastor of the College 
Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church 
since Sept., 1915. Address: 2441 Rus- 
sell St 



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FRYER, John. University profes- 
sor; b. Hythe, Eng., 1839; s. John and 
Mary Ann. Educ. Grad., Highbury 
Coll, London, 1860; L.L.D., Alfred 
Univ., N. Y., Princ. St. Paul's Coll., 
Hong Kong, 1861-3; Prof, h'nglish. 
1863-3; head ma;;ter Anglo Clnnese 
Sch., Shanghai, 1863-67; Agassiz 
I'rof., Oriental Langs., and Litt., 1896- 
1914; emeritus Prof., Univ. of Cal., 



GAY, Frederick Parker, Patholo- 
gist; b. Boston, 1874; s. George Fred- 
erick and Loui-sa Maria. Educ, A. B., 
Harvard, 1897; M. D., Johns Hopkins, 
1001; m. Catherine Mills Jones of 
New Hartford, Conn., 1904. Asst. 
Johns Hopkins Med. Comm. to Phil- 
lil)ines, 1899; Asst. Demon., Pathol- 
ogy, U. of Pa., 1901-03; fellow Rocke- 
feller Inst, for Med. Research, 1901- 



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03; l';istour Inst., Brussels, 1903-06; 
Prof. Patliology Univ. of Cal., since" 
1910. Fellow, A. M. A., A. A. A. S.; 
Mem. Assn. Am. Physicians; Am. 
Assn. of Pathologists and Bacteriolo- 
gists; Assn. for Cancer Research; 
Contrib. to Scientific journals. Clubs: 
University. Address: 2347 Prospect 
street. 



GAYLEY, Charles Mills, Univ. 
Prof.; b. Shanghai, China, 1858; s. 
Revd. Samuel Rankin and Sarah S. 
(Mills); Educ. student Blackhcath, 
Eng., 1867-74; Royal Acad. Istn., Bel- 
fast, 1874-5; B. A., Univ. of Mich., 
1878; student Giessen and Halle, 
1886-7; Litt. D., Kcnyon, 1900; L.L.D., 
Glasgow, 1901; Univ. of Mich., 1904; 
m. Sallie Pickett, d. of late Rt. Rev. 
Samuel S. Harris of Michigan, 1891. 
Prof, of English, Univ. of Cal., since 
1889. Prcs. Pac. Coast Div. Am. 
Philol. Assn., 1902-03; Gov., Cal. Soc. 
Mayflower Descendants (deputy Gov., 
Nat. Soc); Hon. Mem. Elizabethan 
Club, Yale; \'ice-pres. Int. Soc. Apo- 
crypha. Clubs: Savilc Club, Lon- 
don; Faculty, etc. Author of many 
poems and literary works. Address: 
2328 Piedmont avenue. 



GARNETT, Porter, Critic, Pageant 
and Play Producer; b. San Francisco, 
1871 ; s. Louis Anacharsis and Maria 
Champe; Educ. Private schools, and 
tutors; m. Edna Eoote of Kellogg, 
Cal., 1907. Assoc, editor. Argonaut, 
1905-06; Asst. Curator, Bancroft Li- 
brary, Univ. of Cal., 1907-12. Litt. 
Ed., S. F. Call, 1912-13. Wrote and 
produced various burlesques and mid- 
summer grove plays for Bohemian 
club; also first outdoor masque (Par- 
theneia) by women students of L^niv. 
of Cal., 1914. Dir., Am., Pageant 
Assn., since 1913. Clubs: Bohemian. 
Address: 2567 Buena Msta Way. 



GERICKE, Willi?m Frederick, 

Asst. Prof, of Soil Chemistry and 
Bacteriology, Univ. of Cal.; b. Fre- 
mont, Nebraska, 1884; s. of Charles 
L. and Fredericka; Educ. at Iowa 
State Univ., B. S. A., 1912; Univ. of 
Cal., M. S., 1915; appointed instruc- 
tor in soil chemistry at L'niv. of Cal., 
1912; Asst. Prof, in same department, 
1916. Member of Amcr. Assn. for 
Advancement of Science; Amer. Soc. 
of Agron; Amer. Soc. of Botany; 
California Soc. of Botany, Fellow for 
Promotion of Science. Clulis: Fac- 
ulty Club and Ames. Address: 1517 
Scenic Way. 




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GIBBS, Mrs. Carrie Hendrickson; 

1). San Francisco, 1863; d. of William 
and Josepliinc Hendrickson; M. E. L. 
I'cnnington Seminar}', iv. j.; i res. 
Hillside Mothers' Club, 19()8-"l0; Pres. 
Berkeley Federation of Mothers' 
Clubs, 1912-14. Member of Board of 
Education, 1Q13. Clubs: Hillside. 
Address: 1395 Tamalpais Road. 

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GOMPERTZ, Walter Alexander, 

Banker and Merchant; 1j. Guaymas, 
Mexico, 1873; s. of Charles F. and 
Helen; Educ. Berkeley schools. Con- 
nected with R. Dunsmuir Sons Coal 
company since 1890; S. F. Rep. B. C. 
Marine, Ltd., Dry Docks, etc.; elected 
member of Berkeley City Council, 
1915; Commission of Finance and 
Revenue; member of Board of Educa- 
tion, Bkh'. ; trustee of City of Bkly., 
1907; vice-president West Berkeley 
Bank; secretary Berkeley Undertak- 
ing company. Clubs: Elks, Clare- 
mont Club. Address: 155 Alvarado 
Road. 

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GOYETTE, Mildred Marie, Hon- 
orary Reader in Latin at the Univ. of 
Cal.; b. Des Moines, Iowa, 1894; d. 
of C. A. Goyette, Los Angeles, Cal.; 
Educ. A. B. (Honors in Latin), Univ. 
of Cal. Inst, in coaching classes in 



beginning Latin ant! Caesar in tlic 
Lniv. of Cal. Clubs: Delta Zeta Sor- 
ority. Address: 2821 Bancroft Way. 

GOULD, Harley Nathan, Instruc- 
tor at University; 1j. West Spring- 
field, Pcnn., 1887; s. of William Na- 
tlian and Mal)el DeWolf; A. B. Alle- 
gheny College, 1910; A. M., Princeton 
Univ., 1914; Ph. D., Princeton Univ., 
1916. Clubs: Faculty, Univ. of Cal. 
Address: Faculty Club. 

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GREGG, John William, Landscape 
Architect and Teaciier; 1). Middlesex 
County, New Hampshire, Jan. 8th, 
1880; s. of Frank Parker and Ruth A. 
Educ. B. S., Boston Univ., 1904; B. S., 
Agriculture College, 1904. Practiced 
Landscape Architecture for six years; 
Asst. Prof. Horticulture in charge of 
Landscape Gardening, Penn. State 
College; Prof, of Landscape Garden- 
ing and Floriculture, Univ. of Cal. 
Pres. of Park Commission, City of 
Berkeley. Clubs: Alpha Sigma Phi; 
University of Landscape Architects' 
Soc; Pacific Coast Horticultural Soc. 
Address: 2249 Glenn avenue. 

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GREENE, Breckinridge David 
Marx, Attorncy-at-La\v; b. San Fran- 
cisco, Dec. 19th, 1884; s. of F. M. 
Greene. Educ. Salisbury School, 



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England; A. B., Harvard, 1906. City 
Atty., Berkeley, 1911; City Atty, An- 
tioch and Pittsburg, Contra Costa 
County, 1909-16; Associate Counsel, 
Berkeley, 1916; represented City of 
Berkeley fixing of water rates before 
Railway Conunission, 1917. Clubs: 
Harvard, Commonwealth, Faculty, 
City Club of Berkeley. .Xddress: 7240 
Chabot Road. 



GRINNELL, Joseph, Director of 
Museum of \ertebrate Zoology, L'niv. 
of Cal.; b. Wichita Agency, Indian 
Territory (Oklahoma), Feb. 11, 1877; 
s. of Fordyce and Elizabeth Pratt; 
Educ. A. B., Throop Inst. (Pasadena), 
1897; A. M., Stanford Univ., 1901; Ph. 
D., Stanford Univ., 1913. Instr. Bot- 
any and Zoology, Palo Alto High 
School,. 1901-03; Instr. Botany, 
Throop Inst., 1903-05; Prof. Biology, 
Hirooi) Inst., 1905-08; director Mu- 
seum of \'ert. Zool., Univ. of Cal. 
since 1908; Asst. Prof. Zoology, Univ. 
of Cal., since 1913; Librarian, Cal. 
Arcad. Sc. (S. F.) since 1911; editor 
"The Condor" (birds) since 1906. Ad- 
dress: 2811 College avenue. 



GURNEY, Leonide (Mrs. Gilbert 
Gurney), Teacher; d. I-disha and Will- 
iametta Cook. Clubs: Centur\\ 



Town and (iown. .Address: 2818 
Piedmont avenue. 

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GUY, Harvey Hugo, Educator; b. 
Osage City, Kansas, 1870; s. of Will- 
iam Henry Guy; A. M., Ph. D., Yale 
Univ.; A. B., A. M., B. D., Drake 
Univ.; Dean Sei Gakkum, Tok\'o, 
Japan, 1893-1900; Pres. Sei Kakkum, 
1900-06; Dean Berkeley Bible Semin- 
ary, 1908-13; Prof. Church History, 
Pac. Theological Seminary, 1913-14; 
Prof. History and Philosophy of Re- 
ligion, Pac. School of Religion; Pres. 
Japan Society of Amer. 1913-16; di- 
rector Pac. Lyceum Bureau, 1913; 
Pres. Pac. States Land Co. Clubs: 
Faculty, Outlook and Commonwealth. 
Address: 2515 Hillegass avenue. 



GUY, Mrs. Mattie T.; b. Alt. Pleas- 
ant, Iowa, 1868; d. of Hiram D. An- 
drews; A. G., Drake L'niv.; Mission- 
ary to Japan, 1893-1906; teacher of an, 
York College, 1892-93; Student Iowa 
Wesleyan College, 1889-91; Drake 
Univ., 1891-92 and L'niv. of Chicago, 
1900-01. Clubs: Twentieth Century, 
Pi Beta Phi, Red Cross of Japan. Ad- 
dress: 2515 Hillegass avenue. 



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HAM, Roswell Gray, Instructor in 
English, Univ. of Cal.; 1). l.cnioorc, 
Cal., Marcli lltli, 1891; s. of Israel 
and Josephine M. ; F.duc. I'niv. of 
Cal., B. L., 1914. Instructor Univ. of 
Washington, 1915-16; instructor Univ. 
of Cal., 1916-17. Clubs: Faculty, Psi 
Upsilon Fraternity. Address: 2529 
Hilgard street. 



HANSCOM, Weldon Le Roy, City 
Auditor, Berkeley; b. Eliot, Maine, 
Feb. 11th, 1843; s. of Isaiah and Sarah 
C; A. B., Harvard, 1867. Elected 
clerk to board of trustees, 1895; 
elected auditor of city 1903 and each 
subsequent election. Club: Hillside. 
Address: 1525 Walnut street. 



HARGEAR, May Dalton (Mrs. W. 
A.), member 2()th Century Club; 
President AIcKinley Alothers' Club; 
Hon. Mem. Berkeley Federation of 
Mothers; Mem. Univ. Mothers' Club. 
Address: 2216 Ward street. 



HARGEAR, William Allan, Assoc. 

with Shreve and Company for 20 
years. Clubs: Berkeley Elks. Ad- 
dress: 2216 Ward street. 



HARMS, Edward T., Merchant; b. 
.San Lorenzo, Cal., 1867; s. of Theo- 
d(.)re A. and Louisa ¥..; Educ. at Liv- 
ermore College; principal of Peralta 
public school, Oakland, 1891-1901. In 
hunljer business in San Francisco 
1901-07. Stationery business in Berk- 
eley 1908 to present time; member of 
the firm of Glessner and Morse 
Elected city councilman l')13. Clubs: 
Durant Lodge, Alasons, Berkeley 
Ciiapter Royal Arch, W. O. W., L. 6. 
M. Address: 3042 College avenue. 



HARRIER, Lewis G., Lawyer; b. 
Cal., 1861; s. Daniel W. and Maria L. 
Harrier; Ph. B., Univ. of Cal., 1880; 
admitted to bar, 1885; city Supt. 
schools, Vallejo, Cal., 1895-7; Asst. 
Dist. Atty., Solano County, Cal., 1889- 
93; city Atty, Vallejo, 1895-01; super- 
ior judge, Solano County, 1905-09; 
Pres. Central Bank, Vallejo, 1916. 
Clubs: Facult}'. Address: 6457 Ben- 
venue avenue. 

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HAY WARD, Edwin Daniel, Inst. 
Civ. Eng. ; b. Bridgewater, Mas.;., 
1891; s. Wales Hayward; S. B., Mass. 
Inst. Technology, 1914; Asst. Civ. 
Eng., Mass. Inst. Tech., 1914-15; in- 
structor mathematics De Pauw Univ., 
Ind., 1915-16; Inst. Civ. Eng., Univ. 







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of Cal., 191(). Clubs: Faculty, Uuiv. 
of Cal. Address: 2600 Hilgard ave- 
nue. 

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HEATH. Eugene Schofield, Botan- 
ist; b. Richmond Dale, Ohio, 1880; s. 
Chas. Herbert and Mary Ann Scho- 
field Heath; married Virginia Shrop- 
shire of Atlanta, Ga., 1909; A. B., 
Ohio Wesleyan, 1906; A. M., Univ. 
of Neb., 1912; teacher in Ohio schools 
until 1909; fellow in botany, Univ. 
of Neb., 1909-10 and 1911-12; Asst. 
Prof, botany, Peru State Normal, 
Peru, Neb., 1910-11; head Dept. bot- 
anj^ Pomona College, 1912-14; Fresno 
High School and Junior College, 
1914-16; Asst. in botany and Grad. 
student, Univ. of Cal., 1916. Member 
Anier. Assn. Adv. Sci., Soc. Sigma Xi. 
Address: 2126V4 Hearst avenue. 



HECTOR, Robert, Physician and 
Surgeon; b. Placer County, Califor- 
nia, August 1, 1875; s. of Robert and 
Luis Antoinette; Educ. M. D., Univ. 
of Cal., 1904; State License, 1904; 
Hospital service, San Francisco, for 
two years. Practicing medicine and 
surgery in Berkeley since 1906. Clubs: 
\J. C. Alumni, Alameda County Medi- 
cal and A. M. A. Address: 2011 Yolo 
avenue. 



HENDERSON, Roy Reid; b. Po- 
mona, Cal., Dec. 24, 1883. Berkeley 
representative New York Life Insur- 
ance Co. Former advertising man- 
ager Sacramento Star, Berkeley Ga- 
zette. Member Elks and San Fran- 
cisco Press Club. Residence: 2032 
Durant avenue. 



HENDERSON, Victor Hendricks, 

Secretary to Regents, Univ. of Cal.; b. 
Terre Haute, Indiana, 1877; s. of S. 
R. and Margaret. B. L., Univ. of 
Cal., 1899. Secretary to President L^. 
C, 1900-03; secretary to Regents, L^. 
C, 1903. Clubs: Faculty, Univer- 
sity, Bohemian. Address: 2816 Der- 
by street. 

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HENDRY, George Whiting, Instr. 
Univ. of Cal.; b. Indianapolis, Ind., 
1885; s. Frank Truman Hendry; B. S., 
Cornell, 1913; member U. S. Dept. 
Agr., 1909. Clubs: Cornell, Univ. of 
Mich., Univ. (Sacramento) Faculty. 
Address. Faculty Club. 

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HENNESSEY, Denis Lawrence, 

Teacher; b. Hudson, \\ isconsin, 1878; 
s. Denis and Margaret Hennessey; 
Grad. Normal School, River Falls, 



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Wis.; Grad. Univ. Wis., 1903; M. L., 
Univ. Cal., 1913; l)egan career as 
teacher in rural schools of Wis.; 
taught graded and high schools, Snpt. 
schools at Hudson and Black River 
Falls, Wis. six years; State Tchrs. 
Inst, conductor. Wis. six years; came 
to Berkeley 1911; Vice-Prin. Whittier 
School five years; appointed Prin. 
Garfield School, June, 1916; organ- 
ized and opened public evening 
school, October, 1911; principal and 
teacher of citizenship classes since; 
chairman "Big Brother" organization; 
member Elks, Knights of Columbus. 
Clubs: Hillside. Address: 1009 Ox- 
ford street. 

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HERMS, William Brodbeck, Assoc. 
Prof., Univ. of Cal; b. Portsmouth, 
O., 1876; s. C. J. Herman and Rosa 
E. Hernis; B. S. Baldwin- Wallace 
College, 1902; M. A., Ohio State 
Univ., 1906; Western Reserve Univ., 
1905; Harvard Univ., 1907-08; Instr. 
in commercial branches and biology, 
Baldwin-Wallace College, 1901-05; 
fellow in zoology, Ohio State Univ., 
1905-06; acting head Dept. zoology, 
Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1906-07; Ed- 
ward Austin fellow in zoology, Har- 
vard, 1907-08; Asst. Prof, parasitology 
Univ. of Cal, 1908-15; Assoc. Prof, 
parasitology Univ. of Cal, 1915 — ; 
author of "Malaria, Cause and Con- 



trol," "Aledical and X'eterinary En- 
tomology" and other books; fellow 
Amer. Assn. Adv. of Science; member 
of Ohio and California Academies of 
Science; president Berkeley board of 
education; member Sigma Xi, Alpha 
Zeta, Beta Kappa Alpha honor so- 
cieties. Alpha Kappa Lambda frater- 
nity. Clubs: Faculty, Address: 1424 
Le Roy avenue. 



HERRICK, Marian Innez; b. Sauk 
Center, Minn., 1880; d. W. Altmont 
Gates (Sec. State Board of Charities); 
Grad. Berkeley High School; Grad. 
Tchr. Sonoma Co.; Pres. and organ- 
izer. Agora Girls' Debating Soc; 
Treas. Nor. Cal. Debating League; 
teacher Sonoma Co.; Sec. and Pres., 
Longfellow Mothers' Club; SecJ^ 
Berk. Fed. Mothers' Clubs. Clubs: 
Longfellow Mothers, Berk. Fed. 
Mothers. Address: 2929 Grove 
street. 

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HEYWOOD, Charles Dingley, 

Luml)er Mercliant; b. Berkeley, Cal, 
May 5th., 1881; s. Samuel and Emma 
Frances; married Ethel V. Rose, d. 
of James and Flora of Nevada Coun- 
ty, 1905; Educ. public schools. Mayor 
of Berkeley, 1913-15; Pres. Chamber 
of Commerce, 1912, 1913, and 1916. 



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l-'irst ])rrsi(lont Manufacturers' Assn. 
Clul)s; Durant Lodge, 268, F. & A. M., 
and ISerkcley Chapter, 92, R. A. M. 
Address: 2932 Linden avenue. 



HILDEBRAND, Joel Henry, Asst. 
Prof. Chemistry, L'niv. of Cal.; b. 
Camden, N. J., 1881; s. Howard O. 
Hildebrand; B. S., Univ. Pa., 1903; 
Ph. D., 1906; Instr. chemistry, L^niv. 
Pa., 1907-13; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Cal., 
1913 — ;Pres. Cal. Section American 
Chemical Soc, 1916; member of ad- 
visory board, Univ. of Cal. Y. M. C. 
A.; author of scientific papers. Clubs: 
Faculty. Address, 1536 Le Roy ave- 
nue. 



HILLMAN, Fred H., Vice-Pres. 
Standard Oil Co.; b. West Middlesex, 
Pa., 1862; s. Wm. C. Hillman; mar- 
ried Fannie Alofifett of Franklin, Pa.; 
member of First Baptist Church. 
Clubs: Claremont Country, Pacific 
Union, San Francisco Commercial. 
Address: Hotel Shattuck. 



HOFF, Christian, Commissioner of 
Public Health and Safety; b. at 
Strassburg, Alsace, France, 1850; s. 
of Christian and Salome; Educ. at 



Strassburg. Came to \J. S. 1868; 
naturalized, 1875; California, 1876. In 
shoe business in San Francisco from 
1876-1909 when lie retired from busi- 
ness to take up numicipal work. 
Elected trustee in 1896 and has since 
served continuously as councilman 
of the city. For many years served 
as Commissioner of Public Health 
and Safety and is credited with in- 
augurating the police and fire de- 
partments of the city. Address: 838 
Hearst avenue. 



HOLMES, Eugene Clarence, Capi- 
talist; b. San Francisco, Cal., 1872; s. 
Chas. S. & Eliz. Holmes; Ph. B., 
Univ. of Cal., 1895; Vice-Pres. Holmes 
Invest. Co. Clubs: LTniversity, Fac- 
ulty, City, Claremont Country, Se- 
quoyah Country, Commonwealth. Ad- 
dress: 2829 Forest avenue. 



HOPKINS, Ernest Jerome, Musi- 
cal Critic; b. San Francisco, 1887; s. 
of Dr. Frederick Vincent Hopkins; 
Educ. at Stanford LTniv.; writer and 
lecturer on literary and sociological 
themes; writer of special articles for 
S. F. Bulletin; nmsic critic on Bulle- 
tin; scenic artist of Berkeley Chil- 
dren's theater. Clubs: Newspaper- 
men's Club, S. F., University of Cali- 




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fornia, Faculty. Address: 1135 Glenn 
avenue. 



HOSMER, Frederick Lucian, Cler- 
gyman; b. Franiins'luun, Mass., 1840; 
s. Charles and Susan (Carter); Educ. 
A. B., Harvard, 1862; Grad. Harvard 
Div., Sell., 1869; ordained Unitarian 
ministry, Northboro, Mass., 1869. 
Quincy^ 111., 1872; Cleveland, O., 1878- 
92; St. Louis, 1894-99. Lecturer on 
Church Hymnody, Harvard, 1908. 
Hon. Mem. Harvard Chapter, Phi 
Beta Kappa, 1908. Author, "The Way 
of Life," "The Thought of God in 
Hymns and Poems," etc. Address: 
2427 Channirg v\^ay. 



HOWERTH, Cora Olive, Physic- 
ian (retired); b. Wayne Co., 111., 
1864; d. of James and Sarah Cissua. 
Educ. M. D., Hahnemann Medical 
College, Chicago. Clubs: Twentieth 
Century. Address: 1421 Scenic Way. 



HUGHSON, Juliet F. Smith (Mrs. 
George H) ; b. New York City, 18.52; 
d. of Albert W. and Maria C. Smith. 
Clubs: Twentieth Century of Berke- 
ley. Address: 2754 Webster street. 



HUSTON, Lloyd B., member of 
Elks, Rotary Clul), director Chamber 
of Commerce. Address: 1917 Carl- 
ton street. 



HOWARD, Herbert Sanford, Print- 
er and Pul)lishcr; b. Boston, Mass., 
1870; Educ. public schools, San Fran- 
cisco. Engaged in printing business 
since 1883; represented outlying dis- 
tricts of Santa Clara Co., in State 
Assembly, 1901. On staff of every 
daily paper in Berkeley since 1902. 
Founded "Courier," 1904. Clubs: San 
Francisco Newspapermen's Club; Ro- 
tary; Dir. Chamber of Commerce. 
Address: (Business) 2055 Addison 
street; (home) 1012 Spruce street. 



IRVING, Samuel Campbell, Retir- 
ed Manufacturer; b. Cleveland, O., 
1858; s. Andrew Kerr and Jane Scott 
Irving; Grad. Vallcjo High School; 
A. B., Univ. of Cab, 1879; Vice-Pres. 
and Mgr. of Paraffine Paint Company 
for 27 years; travelled extensively, 
lived in Australia, New Zealand, Eng- 
land, China, Japan; elected mayor of 
Berkeley, 1915; former regent LTniv. 
of Cal.; member Alumni Council, 
L^niv. of Cal. Clubs: Sigma Xi. Psi 
Upsilon, Golden Bear, Bohemian, 



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Commonwealth, Coiniiicrcial, Faculty, 
President Hillside- ("luli. Address: 
1322 Sliattuck avenue. 



JOECKEL, Carleton Bruns, Li- 
brarian; b. Lake Mills, Wisconsin, 
1886; s. of John Joeckcl; B. A., Univ. 
Wis., 1908; B. L. S., N. Y. State Li- 
brary School, 1910; Librarian's secre- 
tary, St. Louis Public Library, 1910- 
11; Asst. Reference Librarian, L^. C, 
1911-12; Supt., Cir. Library U. C, 
1912-14; Librarian Berkeley Public 
Library, Dec, 1914 to date. Clubs: 
Faculty, Rotary, City and Chamber 
of Commerce. Address: 2624 College 
avenue. 



JONES, Herbert, Ahrcliaut; b. Du- 
buque, Iowa, 1864; director Cliandier 
of Commerce; president Merchants' 
Exchange; Secy. Berkeley Humane 
Society; chairman Berkeley Chapter, 
American Red Cross Society; past ex- 
alted ruler, Berkeley B. P. O. E.; 
1002, E. O. S., member Chamber of 
Commerce. Address: 1041 Euclid ave- 
nue. 



JONES, Leland Stanford, Dentist; 
b. Placer County, Cal., 1888 s. of 
Dave and May Laura; D. D. S., L^niv. 
of Cal., 1914; practicing dentistry in 
Berkeley. Clubs: Tlieta Xi, Delta 
Sigma Delta. Address: 5848 San 
Pablo avenue. 



JOHNSON, Mrs. Aura Lee; house- 
wife; 1). Fort Madison, Iowa, 1884: 
Educ. Univ. of Cal.; B. L., 1906. Ad- 
dress: 2528 Chilton Way. 



JOHNSON, Howard Maddock, 
Real Estate Broker; 1). Luzerne, Pa.; 
s. Rev. H. B. and Clara Jolinson; 
Educ, LTniv. of Cal.; newspaper cor- 
respondent, 1904-09; real estate brok- 
er, 1909—. Address: 2528 Chilton 
Way. 



KELSEY, John Edson, Pliysician 
and Surgeon; b. Berkeley, Tul\' 24, 
1868; s. of John and Harriett C. Educ. 
at Univ. of Cal., department of 
pharmacy, 1891 — Cooper Medical Col- 
lege, 1894; studied surgery in Chi- 
cago, 1903; post graduate courses at 
Jolins Hopkins, 1907; New York, 1907; 
in charge of out patients' department, 
Phillipine (iencral Hospital, June to 
September, 1911; house surgeon 
Royal Opthalmic Hospital, London, 
Dec. 1911 — Marcli, 1912; Asst. Prof, 
of Chemistry, Cooper Medical Col- 



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Ictrc-, 1898-99-1900. rractised medicine 
ill Berkeley since 1897. One of found- 
ers of Holmes Library after Berkeley 
Public Library. Alarried Minnie A, 
Jones of Berkeley, 1889, two children, 
Harold E. and Ruth H. Clubs: Du- 
rant Lodge, F. & A. M., Berkeley 
Chapter R. A. ]\L, Berkeley Com- 
mandery l\. T. Address: 2508 Ridge 
Road. 



KINKEAD, Anna (Mrs. John 
Spotswood); b. lova City, Iowa, 
Alarch 28th., 1866; d. of Nathan Skin- 
ner and Martha E. McFarland. Clubs: 
Daughters of American Revolution, 
Twentieth Century Club. Address: 
2714 Ridge Road. 



KNOX, Charles Edwin, Mining and 
Luudjer C)perator; b. Sunmcr, 111., 
June 8, 1865; s. of S. K. Knox; Educ. 
\\'cstminster College. Clubs: Bo- 
licmian, San Francisco; Transporta- 
tion. Address: 2722 Bcnvenue ave- 
nue. 



1)., 1894; Sc. D., Oberlin, 1915. Instr. 
Verleljrate Morphology, Lhiiv. of 
Midi., 1894-95; Supt. 111. Biol. Sta- 
tion, Univ. of III., 1895-1901; Asst. 
Prof, of Zoology, Univ. of 111., 1897- 
1901; Asst. Prof, of Histology and 
Enbryology, Univ. of Cal., 1901-09; 
Prof, of Zoology, Univ. of Cal., since 
1909; Asst. Director Scripps Inst, for 
Biol. Research, since 1908. Clubs: 
Faculty, Outlook. Address: 2616 
Etna street. 



M. .y. M. 



LAIRD, Caroline Lydia Kelley 
(Mrs. Frederick Jewell Laird); 1). 
Danby, \'ermont, Sept. 3, 1864; d. of 
Albert and Charity S. Kelley. Ex- 
State Regent California Daugliters of 
American Revolution. Interested in 
educational and patriotic work. Clubs: 
Colonial Dames, Daughters of the 
Confederacy, Daughters of American 
Revolution, Ebell Club of Oakland. 
Address: 2431 College avenue. 



KOFOID, Charles Atwood, Prof. LAWTON, Oswald Guion, Con- 

of Zoology, Univ. of Cal.; b. Gran- tractor; b. Los Angeles, Cal., 1890; s. 

ville. 111., October 11th, 1865; s. of of Augustus F. and Daisy D.; admit- 

Nclson Kofoid. Educ, A. B., Ober- ted to bnr, April. 1914. Address: 3025 

lin, 1890; M. A., Harvard, 1892; Ph. Clarcmont avenue. 



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LEE, Mrs. C. E., Housewife; b. 
Iowa; d. of Dr. B. F. Nelson. Ad- 
dress: ZS28 Chilton Way. 



tary Course in Synthetic Projective 
Geometry." Clubs: Faculty. Ad- 
dress: 2736 Regent street. 



LEECH, Harvey Milton, Clergy- 
man; 1). Mansfield, Ohio, February 9, 
1869; s. of Joseph and Lucinda A. 
Educ, A. B., Wittenberg, 1891; A.M., 
1894; B. D., Hamnia Divinity School, 
1894. Served the following pastor- 
ates, Tippecanoe City, Ohio, 1894- 
1899; Arcadia. Ohio, 1899-1901; Cliar- 
leroi. Pa., 1901-1906; Dubuque, Iowa, 
1906-1912; Oakland, Cal., 1912-1913— 
since 1913 i^astor of .St. Michael's 
Evangelical Lutheran church. Berk. 
Address: 2501 Webster street. 



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LELAND, William Emmons, Con- 
sulting-Alch'l Eng.; b. Framingham, 
Mass., 1870; s. Arthur D. and Jose- 
phine M. Leland; S. B., Mass. Inst. 
Technology; 4 years with B. F. Stur- 
tevant Co., Boston, Mass.; 4 years Al- 
fred R. WolfT, N. Y. Consltg. Eng.; 
5 years Supvg architect's ofifice, U. S. 
Treas. Dept.; 10 years Consltg Eng., 
San Francisco; 3 years Lectr. Arch. 
Mech., Univ. of Cal.; member Am. 
Soc. Mech. Engrs. Clubs: S. F. Ro- 
tary, Faculty. Address: 912 Indian 
Rock avenue. 



LEHMER, Derrick Norman, Prof. 
of Mathematics; b. Somerset, Indiana, 
1867; s. of Derrick F.; Educ, A. B., 
Univ. of Nebraska, 1893; M. A., ibid, 
1896; Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1900. 
Instr. Mathematics, Univ. of Cal., 
1900; Assoc. Prof., 1910. Member of 
the Amcr. Math. Soc; Math, c'i Pal- 
ermo; Fellow of the Assoc, for the 
Adv. of Science; Research Asst. of 
the Carnegie Inst, of Wash.; member 
of council of the Math. Assoc. Au- 
thor of "Factor Tables for the First 
10 Million Numbers"; "List of Primes 
for the First 10 Millions"; "Elemen- 



LIPMAN, Charles Bernard, Univ. 
Prof.; b. Russia, 1883; s. of Michael 
Gregory and Ida Birkhahn Lipman; 
B. Sc, Rutgers Coll., 1904; M. Sc, 
Rutgers CoHege, 1909; M. S., Univ. of 
Wisconsin, 1909; Ph. D., Univ. of Cal., 
1910; Prof, of Soil Chemistry and 
Bacteriology and author of many aca- 
demic treatises on the subjects of 
soil chemistry and bacteriology. 
Clubs: Faculty, Bohemian, Kosmos, 
Sigma Xi., Am. Soc. of Adv. Science, 



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Am. Chcni. Soc. and otlier national C. Louclori)ack; A. B., Univ. of Cal., 
scientific societies. Address: Faculty 1896; I'll. D., 1899; Asst. Minerology, 
Club. Univ. of Cal., 1897-00; Prof. Chem- 

istry and physic, Univ. Nev., 1900; 
Prof. Geology and mincrology, Univ. 
Nev., 1900-06; research Asst., Car- 
LOEWENBERG, Jacob, Teacher; ^^^j^, ij,^^ _ Washington, 1903-05; 
b. Zuckum, Russia, February 2, 1882; Assoc. Prof., geology, Univ. of Cal., 
s. of Moses and Betty. Educ, A. B., ^gQy_. ;„ charge geological expcdi- 
Harvard, 1908; A. M., 1909; Ph. D ^.^^^^ ^.^^.^,^ ^^^.^^ {^^^^ .^^^ ^^^.^,,^,^,^ 
1911; Asst. m j;'hilosophy, Harvard, ^^^_. ^^^.^^^^^ ^^^.^^_ ^^^._^^. f^.„^^^^. 



Am. Assn. Adv. Science; Geological 



1908-15; Instr. Philosophy and Ger- 
man, Wellesley College, 1912-15; 

Instr. Philosophv, Univ. of Cal., since ^oc. of Am.; Secy. Cordilleran sec- 

1915. Clubs: Amer. Philosophical ^i^^". 1906-14; Seismological Soc. of 

Association. Address: 2701 Virginia Am.; Secy., 1907-10; Prcs., 1914; 

s^j-eet Secv. Pac. Assn. Scientific Societies, 

1911-12; vice-chairman, 1912-14; mem- 

'^''' '■'' "'*■■ ber Wasliington, D. C. Academy of 

Sci.; publisher various contributions 

LONG, Joseph A.. Asst. Prof. Em- ^^ gcologv and mineralogy in scicn- 

bryology, Univ. of Cal.; b. Lebanon, ^-^^ journals; m. Clara A. Henrv, 

Pa., March 4, 1879; s. of N. E. and ^^^^ Member Phi Beta Kappa. Sig- 

Sarah J.; Educ, Harvard; S. B., 1904; ^^^^ ^. ^^^^ g^^^ p^ ^j^^norarv) Theta 

A. M., 1905; Ph. D., 1908. Instr. m „ -^, . ^ kj tt, -i Pi" T'.^ 

1 mAo 1. A \ r. c ( x: Tau. Phi Lambda PTpsilon, Phi Kap- 

zoology, 1908-14; Asst Prof, of Em- t:- i^ a i i 

1 , ir,i < c^ • .-c c ■ .• pa Siema. Clubs: Facultv. Address: 

bryology, 1914. Scientific Societies: 

o- V A A r Aj c • 2713 Derbv street. 

Sigma Xi, Amer. Assn. of Adv. Sci- 
ence, Amer. Soc. of Zoologists, West- 
ern Soc. of Naturalists. Address: 1534 .v. .v. j^. 
La Loma avenue. 

.;.;. .;.;- ^.^ LOUIDECK, E. F., Hardware, 

manager Sunset Hardware Co., 2104 

LOUDERBACK. George Davis, Shattuck avenue; Pres. Chamber of 

Geologist and Teacher; b. San Fran- Commerce. Address: 1932 Parker 

cisco, Cal., 1874; s. Davis and Frances street, Berkeley. 



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McCOY, Richard, ..Retired Mer- 
chant; b. Middlctown, N. Y., 1841; 
student at Springsville College, Erie 
Co., N. Y.; enlisted in Co. I-'64, N. Y. 
Volunteers, Army of Potomac, 
wounded at Fair Oaks; resided in N. 
Y. until 1891; in Calif. 23 years and 
Berkeley 11 years; descendant of Al- 
exander McCoy, veteran of American 
Revolution; father of Burt W. AlcCoy, 
Mrs. Gertrude Wickman (deceased) 
and Florence Lucy McCoy; member 
Lookout Mt. Post, G. A. R., Berkeley. 
Address: 2128 Ward street. 



Board of Puljlic Welfare of Alameda 
County since 1915. Clubs: Town 
and Country Club, Town and Gown 
Club. Address: 156 Tunnel road. 



McNEE, Claire Willard; b. San 
Francisco, Cal., 1891; d. Duncan Mc- 
Nee and Harriet Hattie Augusta 
Griffiths; Grad., Miss Head's School, 
Berkeley; Miss Harker's School, Palo 
Alto; member Sequoia Chapter, D. 
A. R. Address: 2500 Durant avenue. 



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McDUFFIE, Duncan, Real Estate 
Operator; b. Jefferson, Iowa, Sept. 
24, 1877; s. of M. B. and Sophie B. 
McDufifie; B. S., Univ. of Cal., 1899. 
President of Mason-McDuffie Co., 
Berkeley; President of Civic Art 
Commission of City of Berkeley. 
Clubs: Bohemian Club, San Fran- 
cisco, Faculty Club, Berkeley. Ad- 
dress: 156 The Tunnel Road. 



McNEE, Harriet Hattie Augusta 

Griffiths; b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1853; d. 
John Edward Griffiths and Catherine 
Zorada Brown; Educ. public and pri- 
vate schools; member Sequoia Chap- 
ter, D. A. R., Willard Family Assn., 
Amcr. Soc. of Colonial Families. Ad- 
dress: 2500 Durant avenue. 



McDUFFIE, Jean Howard (Mrs. 
Duncan McDuffie) ; b. Philadelphia, 
1878; d. of John L. Howard and Anna 
Edgar Finnlayson; FMuc, studied in 
Paris; Grad. of San Francisco Nor- 
mal School. President Baby Hos- 
pital Assn., 1914-16; member of 



MARSHALL, John S., Oral Sur- 
geon, Doctor of Medicine; b. Tun- 
bridge Wells, Kent, England; s. of 
William and Susan Dunster. Educ, 
M. D., Syracuse, 1876; Sc. D., Syra- 
cuse, 1910; I. A. C. S., 1914. Admit- 
ted to practice dentistry by exam., 
1872; Medicine by diploma, 1876; 
Pres. Exam, and Super\isini^ Board 




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of Dental Surgeons, U. S. Army, Feb. 
11, 1901; Commissioned 1st Lieut., 
Dental Corps, April 13, 1911; Captain, 
June 17, 1911. Married Belle M. Car- 
ter, June 16, 1870. Clubs: Hillside, 
Faculty, Army and Navy Club, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Address: 2912 I'inc 
avenue. 



MARTIN, Eugene K., Architect; b. 
Danzig, Germany; F.duc. at Univ. of 
Berlin, Washington Univ., Atelier 
Beaux Arts, Paris, Academy, Rome; 
Univ. of Cal., B. S., M. S., 1912. Built, 
First Baptist Churcli, Dana and 
Haste streets; Pioneer Memorial 
church, Oakland; Assistant on Fine 
Arts Building, S. F. Exposition; First 
Lieutenant, Aviation corps, U. S. A. 
Reserve. Clulis: L^iiv. of Cal. and 
Hillside. Address: Hotel Shattuck. 



i5iol. Chem., Am. I'hysiol. Soc, Fac- 
ulty Club, L^niv. of Cal. Address: 
27.52 Piedmont avenue. 



MERRIAM, John C, Educ. and Li- 
vcstigator; b. October, 1869; s. of 
Charles F. Merriam and Margaret 
Campbell. Educ. at Lenox College, 
Iowa, B. S.; Ph. D., Munich, Ger- 
many. Prof, of Palaeontology and 
Historical Geology, LTniv. of Cal. Au- 
thor of about 100 papers on Palaeon- 
tology, Historical Geology and An- 
tliropology of North America. Clubs: 
Amer. Philosophical Society, Wash- 
ington Academy, Geological Society 
of America, American Palaeontologi- 
cal Society, American Association for 
tlie Advancement of Science, City 
Club, Commonwealtli Clul). Address: 
2401 Rowditch street. 



MATTILL, Henry Albright, Bio- 
chemist; b. Glasgow, Missouri, 1883; 
s. of Henry and Emma Freyhofer. 
Educ, A. B., W^cstcrn Reserve L^niv., 
1906; A. M., 1907; Ph. D., Univ. of 
Illinois, 1910. Prof, of Physiology 
and Physiological Chemistry, Univ. of 
Utah, 1910-15; Asst. Prof, of Nutri- 
tion, Univ. of Cal., since 1915. Clubs: 
Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Fellow 
Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci.; Am. Soc. 



MILLIGAN, Laurance Edwards, 

Prin. California Scliool for Deaf and 
Blind; b. Jacksonville, Til., July 19, 
1876; s. of Dr. Harvey W. and Jose- 
phine E.; A. B., Illinois College, 1897; 
M. A., Gallandet College, 1900. In 
Co. 1, 5th 111. \'ol. Infantry — -Spanish 
American war. Teacher Georgia 
School for the deaf, 1900-02; Colorado 
School for the Deaf and Blind, 1902- 
06; Pres. Montana Schools for Deaf, 



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151iiul and Feebleminded, 1906-12; 
l";ilif()rni:i School for Deaf and Blind, 
1912—. Clnbs: Mason, Elks, Fac- 
nlty and Univ. of Cal. Address: 
Sciiool for Deaf and ]-51ind. 



MONTEAGLE, Hugh S. M., Mfrs. 
Agent; b. Cilasgow, Scotland, 1854; s. 
Jas. and Jane F. Monteaglc; Edne. 
Glasgow high school; B. L., Univ. of 
Glasgow, 1879; admitted to law prac- 
tise at Glasgow, 1880; married Annie 
Currer of Edinburgh, 1888; practiced 
in Dundee and Edinburgh; came to 
Calif., 1892; engaged ranching in Tu- 
lare and Fresno counties, 1892-1905; 
admitted to bar at San Francisco, 
1906 but never practiced; engaged 
since 1906 in elec. business as Pres. 
of Electrical Agencies Co., S. F. Ad- 
dress: 2725 Haste street. 



MOREHOUSE, Mary Edith (Mrs. 
Theo. C. Morehouse); b. Santa Cruz, 
Cal., 1881; d. George Piatt and Flor- 
ence Lucy Brett; Grad. Miss Low's 
School, Stanford, Conn., 1900; mar- 
ried to Theodore Chichester More- 
house, 1901; Pres. Emerson Alothers' 
Club, 1914-16; renewed interest in 
Boy Scout movement; instituted spe- 
cial children's matinees; on motion 
picture committee City Club; chair- 
man for Cal. Nat. Juvenile Motion 
Picture Board; author of bulletin on 
motion pictures published by Civic 
League and Emerson School Moth- 
ers' Club; director. Twentieth Cen- 
tury Club, 1914-15; Pres. Univ. High 
Parent-Teachers' Assn., 1916. Clubs: 
Twentieth Century, Piano, City, 
Berkeley Mus. Assn., S. F. Alusical. 
Address: 2914 Hillegass avenue. 



MOODY, Agnes Claypole (Mrs. R. 
O.); 1). Bristol. England, 1870; d. Ed- 
ward Waller Claypole; Ph. B., Buch- 
tel College; Ph. D., Chicago L^niv.; 
M. S., Cornell Univ.. Clnlis: Town 
and Gown, Collegiate Alumnae, Civic 
League, Woman's Legislative Coun- 
cil. Address: 2826 Garber street. 



MORRILL, Clar.-ce Sherwood, 
Finger Print Expert; b. Reno, Ne- 
vada, 1884; s. of Enoch and Alary 
Addic; Educ. Reno Public Schools and 
Atkinson's Business College; joined 
Berkeley Police Dept., Sept., 1907. 
First Secretary-treasurer of Califor- 
nia State Division of the Inter. Assoc, 
for Criminal Identification. Adilress: 
2126 McKinlev avenue. 



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MORRILL, Enoch, Retired Ranch- 
er; b. Patten, Maine, 1839; s. of 
Ichabod and Thankful; Educ. ccnintrv 
school. Patten, Mc.; came west in 
1859; teamed over Sierras from Cisco 
to Virginia City, Nev., 1868; located 
on ranch at Reno, Nev., 1872; invest- 
ed in Berkeley property, 1903; re- 
tired and moved to Berkeley in 1906. 
Address: 1927 Stnart street. 



MORRIS, William Alfred, Prof, of 
History; b. Polk Countj-, Oregon, 
May 25, 1875; s. of John and Mary E. 
Educ, A. B.. Stanford, 1901; Ph. D., 
Harvard, 1907. Instr. Portland High 
School, 1901-1904; Instr. History, 
Univ. of Wash., 1907; Asst. Prof., 
1910; Asst. Prof, of Eng. Hist., U. C, 
since 1912. Clubs: Faculty, Amer. 
Hist. Assoc, Sec. Pac. Coast Branch, 
A. H. A. Author of 'The Frankpledge 
System.' Contributor to English His- 
torical Review and American His- 
torical Review. Address: 26175'2 
Hillegass avenue. 



MORRISON, Francis Xavier, Ro- 
man Catholic Clergyman; b. Char- 
lottetown, Canada, 1871; s. of Don- 
ald Sylvester and Elizabeth St. Clair; 
Educ public schools Charlottetown, 
Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- 



town; Boston, Mass.; Laval Univ. at 
Quebec; "Urban" Univ., Rome, Italy. 
Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of The- 
ology. Assistant Rector in San Fran- 
cisco and Oakland. Rector of St. Jo- 
seph's Church, Berkeley since 1905. 
Address: 1600 Addison street. 



MORRISON, May 26, Teacher and 
artist; b. P'ort Concho, Tex.; d. Major 
John Tower and Henrietta M. Brown 
Morrison; Grad. Berkeley High 
School, 1895; Secy-Treas. Twentieth 
Century Club; past matron Berkelev 
Chapter, O. E. S.; B. S., Univ. of CaL, 
1914; Tchr home economics and free- 
hand drawing; past Pres. Army and 
Navy Girls' Club. Clubs: Twentieth 
Century, Army and Navy Girls' Club. 
Address: 2532 Benvenue avenue. 



MURGATROID, William, Attor- 
ney; b. Schenectady, N. Y., 1869; s. 
John Henry Murgatroid; Educ. Har- 
vard; member Elks. Address: 2434 
Telegraph avenue. 



NAHL, Jessica Davis (Mrs.); b. in 

San Francisco; d. of Andrew AL 
Davis. Educ A. B., L^niv. of Cal. Has 
three daughters, Marian, Marjorie 




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and Phyllis Nahl. Worker in vari- 
ons charity and civic organizations. 
Student of vocal and dramatic inter- 
pretation. Clubs: Asso. Collegiate 
Alumnae. Address: 2425 College 
avenue. 



tral Bank of Oakland, 1893-1896. Vice- 
president First National Bank of 
Berkeley. Clubs: Rotary. Address: 
2200 Durant avenue. 



NANCE, John Torrence, U. S. 
Army retired; b. Liberty, 111, 1864; s. 
of Dr. Clement H. and Eliza T. 
Nance; m. Maie Rowand of Barry, 
111., October 25, 1887. Grad. of High 
School, Barry, 111., 1882; United 
States Military Academy, 1886; Army 
School of the Line, 1912. Second 
lieutenant, first lieutenant, captain and 
major of cavalry, U. S. Army, July, 
1886, retired, September 2, 1912 at 
own request. Served with regiment 
at various posts and camps in the 
United States, China and the Phil- 
lipine Islands; Prof, of Military Sci- 
ence and tactics, Univ. of Cal., 1904 to 
1908; secretary of Moro Province, P. 
I., 1910-11; Prof, of Military Science 
and Tactics, Univ. of Cal., since Sept. 
3,1912. Clubs: Faculty, Univ. of Cal. 
Address: 2536 Piedmont avenue. 



NAYLOR, Frank L., Banker; b. 
New Sharon, Iowa, 1873; s. of Addi- 
son and Rebecca S. Grad. from San 
Jose High School, 1893. Entered Cen- 



NELSON, Lois, Physician; b. 
Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, 1857; d. 
Ebenczcr B. and France J. Watson 
Nelson; B. S., Univ. of Wisconsin, 
1876; doctor of medicine. Cooper 
Medical College, San Francisco, 1890; 
studied medicine later at Johns Hop- 
kins and in Paris and Vienna. Mem- 
ber Amer. Med. Soc, California State 
Med. Soc, San Francisco County 
Medical Society. Address: 1604 Grove 
street. 

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NEVIN, T. H., Merchant; b. Ne- 
vada, Sept. 26, 1867; s. Thomas and 
Kate Nevin; director. Chamber of 
Commerce; member Rotary Club. Ad- 
dress: 2950 College avenue. 



NEWKIRK, Charles C, Supt. Peet 
Bros. Mfg. Co.; b. Cincinnati, O., 
1880; s. Charles W. and Alice; Grad. 
Cincinnati Univ.; director Chamber 
of Commerce. Member West Berk- 
eley Manufacturers' Assn; member 
Masons. Address: 934 Shattuck ave- 
nue. 



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NUTTING, Franklin Porter, Atty. 
;it Law; b. Worcester, Mass., 1876; 
s. of W. R. and Celia F., Ph. B., Univ. 
of Cal. Admitted to bar, 1901— since 
in practice in San Francisco. Clubs: 
Coninionwealth, Commercial of San 
Francisco, City Club of Berkeley and 
Faculty. Address: 2944 Avalon ave- 
nue. 



OLNEY, Warren Jr., Lawyer; b. 
San Francisco, 1870; s. Warren and 
Mary Jane (Craven) O.; A. B., Univ. 
of Cal., 1891; A. B., Harvard, 1892; L. 
L. B., Hastings Coll. of Law, San 
Francisco, 1894; m. Mary M. McLean, 
of Oakland, 1899. Practiced in San 
Francisco formerly as Olney and Ol- 
ney (father and son): Olney, Pringle 
and Mannon, 1907-10; Page, Mc- 
Cutcheon, Knight and Olney, 1910- 
12; McCutchcon, Olney and Willard, 
1913 — ; Atty: of regents of Univ. of 
Cal.; Dir. Gen., Atty., Western Pacific 
Railway company since 1907. Mem. 
Bar Assn. of S. F. (1st. v. p.). Beta 
Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: 
University (Pres. 1908-10), Claremont 
Country, Berkeley. Address: 2702 
Dwight way. ■ 

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O'NEILL, Thomas Lantry, Clergy- 
man, rector of Newman Hall; b. Mas- 



sena, N. Y., 1874; s. Jeremiali and 
Charity Lantry O'Neill; A. B., 1899; 
Ph. D., 1916, Georgetown Univ.; en- 
tered Paulist House of Studies, theo- 
logical course, 1901; Grad. student, 
Dept. of Philosophy, Catholic Univ. 
of America; Grad. student, Dept. eco- 
nomics, Univ. of Cal.; joined congre- 
gation of St. Paul the Apostle, 1905; 
ordained priest, 1906; appointed chap- 
lain for Catholic students, L^^niv. of 
Cal., 1907. Clubs: Faculty, Univ. of 
Cal. Address: 2630 Ridge road. 

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OSBORNE, Stafford Lennox, Di- 
rector of Physical Educ. and Hy- 
giene; b. London, Eng., 1885; s. of 
Joseph Osborne. Bachelor of Physi- 
cal Educ, Springfield, Mass., 1913. Di- 
rector of Physical Educ, Calgary, 
Aha., Canada, 1909; Saskatoon, Sas- 
katchewan, Canada, 1913; Berkeley 
High School, 1915 Address: 1731 
Francisco street. 



PARSONS, Edward Lambe, Cler- 
gyman, I'rotestant l^piscopal Church; 
b. New York, 1868; s. Arthur W. and 
Helen C. White Parsons; B. A., Yale, 
1889; Grad. Un. Theol. Sem. 1892; 
Epis. Theol. Sch., Cambridge, 1894; 
Fellow Univ. Theol. Sch., Berlin, 
1892-94; B. D., Pac Theol. Sem., 



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Berkeley, 1914; rector St. Mark's Par- 
ish, Berkeley since 1904; member of 
l>eik>.ky L liarity Commission since 
1910; f'res. 1910-15; Alameda Co. 
Board of Public Welfare since 1915; 
Prcs. standing Com. diocese of Cal.; 
deputj' to general convention Episco- 
pal Church since 1904; trustee vari- 
ous institutions; member of churcli 
boards, etc. Clubs: Faculty. Ad- 
dress: nZl Durant avenue. 



Clubs: Faculty, Pacific Coast Branch 
of Amer. Philological Assn.; Goethe 
Gescllschaft. Address: 1210 Shattuck 
avenue. 

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PLEAS, Wilson P., Lundjerman; 
b. Kentucky 1860; s. Isaac Pleas; lum- 
bering business in Wisconsin and 
Chicago; mcnd^er of firm of Keystone 
Lumber Co. Clubs: Humboldt. Ad- 
dress: 2906 Regent street. 



PEIXOTTO, Jessica Blanche, 

Univ. Prof.; b. New York; d. Raphael 
and Myrtilla J. (Davis) P.; Ph. B., 
Univ. of Cal., 1894, Ph. D., 1900; stu- 
dent at Sorbonne, Paris, 1896-7; Asst. 
Prof, social economics, Univ. of Cal. 
since 1906. Author. The French 
Revolution and Modern French So- 
cialism, 1901. Address: Cloyne Court. 



PLUMMER, Alice Gertrude, Asst. 
Dept. of Home Economics, Univ. of 
Cal.; b. New York City, April 13, 
1892; d. of Harold H. and Medora B. 
P. Educ. B. L., Univ. of Cal. 1914; M. 
A., Univ. of Cal. 1916. Clubs: A. C. 
A., N. E. A., Cal. Alumnae Assn., Al- 
pha Xi Delta, Delta Epsilon Soc. Ad- 
dress: 2636 Etna street. 



PINGER, William Robert Richard, 

University Professor, Asst. Prof. Ger- 
man U. of C; b. Stettin, Germany, 
Jan. 20, 1873; s. of Johann Christian 
and Henrietta Pinger. Educ. Testi- 
monium Maturitatis, Stettin, 1893; A. 
M. U. of C, 1906; Ph. D., U. of C. 
1908. Married Mabel M. Shride of 
Columbus, Ohio, April 7, 1904. Teach- 
er in Washington State Normal 1903- 
05; Professor in U. C. since 1905. 



PREBLE, Charles Sumner, Survey- 
or; b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 5, 1855; s. 
of Francis and Elizabeth J.; Educ. 
L^niv. of Cal.; \5. S. Dept. Mining Sur- 
veyor; Surveyor General, Nevada, 
1882-1886; Pres. Board of Trustees, 
Berkeley, 1893-94; Deputy Collector 
Internal Revenue. Clubs: Hillside. 
Address: 1534 Arch street. 




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PREBLE, Zahrah, Ethel, Musician; 
b. San Francisco, Cal., 1880; d. Chas. 
Sumner and Ella Thomas Prei)le; 
Univ. of Cal. 1904; studied music in 
San Francisco, Berkeley and New- 
York; interpreter of authentic Zuni 
Indian ceremonial songs and dances. 
Clubs: Hillside, Etude. Address: 1534 
Arch street. 



PRICE, Clifton, Professor Univ. of 
Cal.; h. Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1867; 
s. of George L. Price and Mary F.; 
A. B., Cornell Univ. 1889; Ph. D., 
Yale, 1896. Married Elizabctli Hoyt, 
May 31, 1900, 3 children. Principal 
private school in A'irginia one j-ear; 
Asst. Prof. Latin, W'ooster Univ., 
three years; Fellow and Instructor at 
Yale Univ., two years. Member of 
Faculty Univ. of Cal. since 1895. 
Clubs: Facultv, City, Philological So- 
cieties. Address: 23 Panoramic Way. 



RATCLIFF, Walter Harris, Archi- 
tect; b. London, England, 1881; s. of 
Rev. Walter H. and Evelyn A.; B. S. 
Univ. of Cal. 1903; studied in British 
School in Rome; admitted to practice 
architecture, 1905; in practice in San 
Francisco 1906-1908; appointed Archi- 
tect for City of Berkeley, 1913; mem- 
ber of the Am. Inst, of Architects. 
Clubs: Sigma XI, S. F. Pacific Union 
Club, S. F. Commercial Club, Fac- 
ulty Club. Address: Roble Road. 



RAYMER, John Wesley, Teacher; 

•b. Wisconsin, 1872; s. of Freeman and 
Caroline Raymer. Educ. B. S., and M. 
S., Wisconsin; A. M., Stanford;. Tchr. 
of Sci. in High Schools of Streator, 
111., Salt Lake City, Utah, Seattle, 
Wash.; Principal High School, Corn- 
ing, Cal., Berkeley High School since 
1911. Address: 1742 A'irginia street. 



PRINDLE, F. Elizabeth (Miss), 
teacher; b. New York; d. H. and 
Alice Miner Prindle; B. L. Univ. of 
Cal.; teacher of English and history 
in various high schools of Cal.; at 
present teacher Burbank Intermedi- 
ate High; member of Etude, Town 
and Gown Clubs. Address: 2710 
Haste street. 



REIMERS, Frederick Holberg, Ar- 
chitect; b. Lake County, Cal, 1888; 
s. Johannes Reimers; A. B., Univ. of 
Cal.; licensed architect, 1913, in State 
of Cal.; in State competition N. Y. 
Infirmary; office Achcson Bldg. ; Sec. 
Hopkins Imp. Club. Member Sigma 
Nu, Skull and Keys, Architectural 
Assn., Univ. of Cal., Berkeley Assem- 
bly. Address: 2637 Rose street. 



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RICHA.RDSON, Friend William, 

Editor; b. Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1866; 
s. of William R. Kduc. Sturger Col- 
lege — sludied lull course California 
law under Judge Gibson. Editor San 
Bernardino Times, 1895-1901; editor 
Berkeley Gazette, 1901-1911; president 
California Press Assn. since 1901; ap- 
pointed State Printer, 1911; elected 
state treasurer, 1913, took office Jan., 
1914 — 1 year terui. Clubs: Berkeley 
Lodge I. O. O. F., San Bernardino 
Lodge M. W. A., Berkeley Lodge 
Elks, Berkeley Lodge Knight's Temp- 
lar, Durant Lodge F. and A. M. Ad- 
dress 916 Que street, Sacramento — 
Registered at 2044 Center street, 
Berkeley. 



sical Educ. Assn. 
X'irginia street. 



Address: 2014 



RICHMOND SMITH, Mrs. Harri- 
ette Louise; b. New York City; d. of 
late Hon. Amos Breckenridge Cor- 
wine of N. Y., many years consul to 
Panama; Educ. privately and at Mrs. 
S. J. Lifer, Rye Seminary, Rye, N. Y.; 
m. Revd. Leigh Richmond Smith of 
Alabama and Princeton — Latin teach- 
er. Clubs: Writers' Club of Cal.; 
Col. Dames of A.; D. A. R.; United 
Daughters of Confederacy; Col. Gov- 
ernors; Daughters of the Nat. Soc. of 
the Empire State; Virginia Soc. of 
Pocohontas. Address: 2822 Russell 
street. 



RICHARDSON, Violet, Physical 
Director and Teacher of Physical Ed- 
ucation; b. New Providence, N. J., 
1888; d. of John M. Richardson; B. S., 
Univ. of Cal.,. 1912; Asst. in Physical 
Educ, Univ. of Cal., 1909-13; founded 
Berkeley Women's Gymnasium, Oc- 
tober, 1912; introduced physical edu- 
cation into Berkeley School Dept., 
August, 1913 and since directed work 
in grade schools and intermediate 
high schools. Graduate student, 
Univ. of Cal. Dept. of Educ. Clubs: 
Life member Alumnae. Y. W. C. A. 
of LTniv. of Cal.; W^estgate Chapter, 
O. E. S., Nat. Educ. Assn., Nat. Phy- 



ROBSON, Frances Shattuck Wool- 
sey (Mrs. F. T.) ; b. in Berkeley, Cal.; 
d. of William E. and Rose M.; Educ. 
LTniv. of Cal.; A. B., 1908. Clubs: 
Town and Gown, Twentieth Century, 
Prytanean, Civic Center, Associated 
Collegiate Alumnae. Address: Shat- 
tuck Hotel. 



ROBSON, Frederick Thurston, En- 
gineer, Secy-Mgr. Shattuck Hotel 
Assn.; b. Sioux City, Iowa, 1880; s. 



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Jiio. E. and KvWw C. Rol)son; R. S., 
in civil engineering, Univ. of Cal., 
1909; practiced as consulting engineer, 
San Francisco, 1909-16; member firm 
Sloan & Robson, engineers to cities 
of Alturas, Exeter, Hanford, Tracy, 
Fullcrton, Tulare, Mill \^alley, New- 
man, Fowler, Lindsay, Dinuba, Liv- 
ermore, Madeliene and Meadows 
Land & Irrigation Co., Annaheim 
Sugar Co., Hollister Water Co., Xen- 
tura County R. R., Amador Central 
R. R., Visalia Electric R. R., Com- 
missioner of Public Works, Berkeley 
since July, 1915. Clubs: City, Com- 
monwealth. Address: Hotel Shat- 
luck. 



ROOP, Ethel Dickinson, Osteo- 
patli; b. Holton, Kansas, March 19, 
1881; d. of C. Y. and Lura D. Educ. 
Univ. of Cal.; B. L., 1904; D. O., 
Amcr. School of Osteopathy, Kirk- 
ville. Mo., 1912. Clubs: Axis' Club of 
W'omen Osteopaths. Address: 2310 
Bowditch street. 

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ROSE, G. Sydney, Fire Chief; b. 
Berkeley, 1878; s. of John G. and 
Mary H.; Educ. public and private 
schools. Entered building trade, 
1894-1904. Joined Volunteer Fire 
Dept., 1894. Joined Municipal Fire 



Dept., 1904 — appointed captain, 1906; 
Bat. Chief, 1908; Deputy Chief, 1912; 
succeeded the late Chief James Kcn- 
ney as chief of the department, 1916. 
Clu!)s: N. S. G. W., Elks, Maccabees. 
Address: 2015 Eighth street. 



ROSS, Alexander Carnegie, British 
Consul General; I). Sealkote, India, 
1859; s. of John Ross; Ph. D., M. A., 
L^niv. of Aberdeen, Scotland; vice- 
consul at Quilimane, East Africa; 
consul at Beira, Lourenco Marques, 
East Africa and Buenos Aires, Ar- 
gentina; Consul General, San Fran- 
cisco; Companion of the Order of 
the Bath; Coronation Medal, 1911. 
Clubs: Royal Societies Club, Lon- 
don, Eng., Commercial Club of S. F. 
Address: 195 The Uplands. 



RUSS, Frederick George, Real Es- 
tate Broker; b. Oakland, Cal., 1877; s 
Frederick Russ; Grad. Stanford, 1901; 
with Shaniko Warehouse Co., Ore., 
1901-03; American Beet Sugar Co., 
Oxnard, Cal, 1903-05; real estate and 
insurance, Berkeley, since 1905. 
Clubs: Claremont, Transportation. 
Address: 3072 Claremont avenue. 




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SAUNDERS, Rolland, Charles, 

Nowspapcnnan; b. Findlay, O., 1890; 
s. of Charles A. Saunders; Educ. at 
Ohio State Univ. On staff of San 
Francisco Exaniinor. Clubs: News- 
papermen's Club, S. F. Address: 
202iy2 Channing way. 



SCHNEIDER, Albert, Teacher and 
Bacteriologist; b. Granville, Putnam 
Co., 111., April 13, 1863; s. of John and 
Elizabeth. Univ. Illinois, B. S., 1894; 
M. D., 1887; M. S., Univ. of Minn., 
1894; Ph. D., Univ. of Columbia, 1897; 
Instr. Northwestern Univ., 1897-1903; 
Univ. of Cal., 1903. Pharmacognosist, 
U. S. Bureau of Chemistry, 1909-1915. 
Expert Micro-analyst Calif. Food and 
Drugs Lab., 1916; drug plant culture 
in California, Food Bacteriology; au- 
thor of scientific text books; contribu- 
tor to scientific journals. Address: 
2626 Benvenue avenue. 



SCOTT, Horace S., Executive's 
Secy. City of Berkeley; b. 1876; stud- 
ied 3 years in Eastern University; en- 
gaged in journalism and former mem- 
ber of staffs of San Francisco Chron- 
icle and Examiner, Denver, Oakland, 
Seattle, Chicago, New York and Berk- 
eley newspapers. Address: 2301 
Prince street. 



SHAW, Addison Eugene, Atty. at 
Paw; 1). Gait, Cai., 1864; s. A. D. and 
Elizabeth Ford Irving Shaw; A. B., 
Univ. of Cal., 1891; admitted to liar, 
July, 1892; since engaged in private 
practice in San Francisco; for sever- 
al years chief counsel, Spring Valley 
Water Co. Clubs: Claremont Coun- 
try, Benedicts, Claremont, Sequoyah 
Country. Address: 2929 Benvenue 
avenue. 



SHAW, Charles Frederick, Teach- 
er; b. West Henrietta, N. Y., 1881; s. 
Fred F. and Mary T. Shaw; m. to 
Helen S. Hosterman, 1909; B. S., Cor- 
nell, 1906; scientific Asst. bureau of 
soils, U. S. Dept. Ag., 1906-07; Instr. 
Pa. St->^e College, 1907-09; Asst. Prof. 
Pa. State College, 1909-13; in charge 
soil survey of Pa. during summers as 
scientist; bureau of soils, U. S. Dept. 
Ag., 1908-12; Prof, soil technology, 
Univ. of Cal., since 1913 — ; in charge 
soil surveys for Cal.; fellow Am. 
Assn. for the Advancement of Sci- 
ence; member of Am. Soc. of Agron- 
omy; Am. Geographical Assn., Ma- 
sons. Clubs: Commonwealth, Hill- 
side, Facult}', Univ. of Cal. Address: 
1415 Euclid avenue. 



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SHERWOOD. Henry Hamiltcn. 

Merchant; b. San Francisco, 1859; ^. 
RoI)t. Sherwood; A. B., Harvard, 
1882; Pres. Sherwood & Sherwood, 
importers, San Francisco; Pres. Con- 
vention League, S. F. ; Lincoln Grara- 
mar School Assn.; former Pres. Har- 
vard Club, S. F. ; former \'ice-Prcs., 
S. F. Board of Trade; director Calif. 
Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to 
Children; member Academy of Sci- 
ence. Clubs: University (S. F.), 
Commercial, Harvard, Sierra, Clare- 
mont Country, Commonwealth, City 
(Berkeley), Santa Cruz Golf & Coun- 
trv, Calif. Alumni Assn. A.ddress: 
2831 Garber street. 



l^lks. Address: 1914 F^scondido ave- 
nue. 



SILL, Victorine Grace (Mrs. Steph- 
en J. Sill); b. Vacavillc, Solano, Co., 
California; d. of Joseph H. Harlan; 
Rduc, graduate of Mills College. 
Clubs: San Francisco Art Associa- 
tion; Mills Club of Alameda County; 
Twentieth Century Club; Oratorio 
Soc. Address: 1914 Escondido ave- 
nue. Thousand Oaks. 



SHICK, Francis M., Agent Santa 
Fe Railroad; b. Iowa; s. P. W. and 
Margaret Shick; iiigh school grad- 
uate; thirty years with Santa Fe 
Co. from Kansas to California; direc- 
tor and past Vice-Pres. Chamber of 
Commerce; member Berkeley Lodge 
No. 363, F. & A. M. Address: 1826 
Francisco street. 



SILL, Stephen Joseph, Merchant 
and horticulturis' ; b. Sacramento, 
Cal., 1866; s. Giles E. and Rosa A. 
Sill; m. to A'ictorine G. Harlan, 1886; 
member Masons, Knights Templar, 



SIMPSON, Elizabeth, Pianist and 
Teacher of Music; 1). Alamo, Michi- 
gan; ('. of Revd. P. H. Simpson and 
Mary Burr; studies under Sherwood, 
Barth and Wayer Savoyre. Studied 
in Berlin, 1898-9; Paris, 1910-12; Grad. 
S. D. A. College, Battle Creek Mich. 
Organist First M. E. Church, Oak- 
land, 1905-09; organist at F"irst Bach 
Festival at Greek Theatre, 1909; solo- 
ist ;'t M^ti concerts, Paris, 1911; lec- 
turer in nuisic. Summer School, L^niv. 
of Cal., 1911; illustrator for Thomas 
W'hitnry Surette at L'niv. of Cal., 
1911; lecturer on uuisical subjects. 
Clubs: Berkeley Piano, California 
Music Teachers' Assn. Address: 2327 
Cedar street. 



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SMITH, Alfred, Asst. I'rof. Soil 
Tecliiiology, Univ. of Cal.; h. Hazle- 
ton, Pa., Jan. 4tli., 1888; s. of Jolm 
and Mary; I'.duc. \\'ittcnl)crc: College, 
A. B., 1907; A. M., 1910. Consulting 
Chemist, Cincinnati, O., 1907-09; Instr 
Chemistry and Geology, Pomona Col- 
lege, 1911-14. Clubs: Faculty, Univ. 
of Cal.; Amer. Assoc, for the Adv. of 
Sc. Masonic Club. Address: 2515 
Vine street. 



SMITH E. Tanner (Mrs. Z. P. 

Smith), Portrait Artist and Teacher; 
b. Sutter Creek, Amador Co., Cal.; d. 
of James and Elizabeth Tanner of Il- 
linois and Wisconsin; Educ. at Ama- 
dor county public schools. Sierra Nor- 
mal College, Auburn, Crocker Art 
School, Sacramento; Hopkins Art In- 
stitute, San Francisco; Private les- 
sons from R. Max Meyers, portrait 
painter of New York and Boston. 
Has private art gallery Room 14-15 in 
Wright Bldg., open to public daily 
(except Saturdays and Sundays) 
hours 9-4 and 7-9. Address: 1101 
Shattuck avenue. 



SMITH, Zannie P., Pros. Berk. 
Bus. Coll.; b. Wartrace, Tenn.. 1877; 
s. St. Leonidas and Janie Smith; 
Educ, Mcl^ennsboro High .School, 



111.; Bryant & Stratton Academic and 
Bus. Coll., Louisville, Ky., 1896; 
worked as stcnograplier in Louisville, 
Ky., Evansville. Ind., and Cincinnati, 
O.; court reporter in Hamilton Co., 
111., 1899-1900; Pres. O. R. & N., Port- 
land, Ore., 1901-02; Secy to L. M. 
(;ray, Kosmos S. S. Co., S. F., 1902- 
03; Assoc, with Pacific Coast Bus. 
Coll., San Jose, 1903-07; founded and 
Pres. Berkeley Bus. Coll., 1908-1917; 
member Charter Rock Lodge, F. & A. 
M., and Golden Rule Order of the 
U'orld. Address: 1101 Shattuck ave- 
nue. 



SOLOMON, Alfred, Prof. Univ. of 
Cal.; b. Monettc, Mo., 1877; s. of 
Revd. John P. and Rachel Marie. 
Educ. Occidental College, A. B., 1900; 
M. A., Univ. of Cal., 1903. Appointed 
Instr. of French, Univ. of Cal, 1909. 
Address: 2001 Allston wav. 



SPEIGHT, Harold Edwin Balme, 
Clergj'man ; 1). Bradford, Yorks, Eng- 
land; s. ]-'.(b^in Speight, F. R. G. S., 
and Charlotte R. Speight; Educ, M. 
A., Univ. of Aberdeen, Scotland, 
1Q09 (first-class honors, gold medal- 
list and university prizeman); Asst. 
Prof, logic and metapliysics, L'niv. of 
Aberdeen, 1909-10; Sec. Univ. Extcn- 




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sion, Univ. Aberdeen, 1910; teaching 
fellow, Manchester College; member 
of Exeter College, Oxford, 1910-12; 
junior minister Essex Church, Ken- 
sington, London, 1912-14; examiner 
H. AI. Civil service commission, 1911- 
14; minister First Unitarian Church, 
Victoria, B. C, 1914-15; First Uni- 
tarian Church, Berkeley, Calif., 1916; 
Secy. Pacific Coast Conference Uni- 
tarian Churches, 1916; contributor to 
various journals and Hastings' Ency- 
clopedia of Religion Ethics. Clubs: 
Faculty, Rotary, Unitarian of Cal. 
Address: 3008 Benvcnue avenue. 



SPINKS Virginia May (Mrs. 
Charles H.) ; ]>. Tuolumne Co., Calif.; 
d. of Louis L. and Helen L. Nelson; 
Educ, B. L., Univ. of Cal., 1905. Pres. 
Woman's State Democratic Club of 
Calif., three years; State Vice-Pres. 
of Woman's National Dem. League, 
Washington, D. C; Alternate Dem. 
Nat. Con., St. Louis, 1916; Presi- 
dential Elector, Dem., 1916; Pres. 
Board of Managers, Florence Critten- 
den Home, S. F. Clubs: Worthy Ma- 
tron, 1916-1917, Berkeley Chapter, O. 
E. S., No. 178; Assn. of Collegiate Al- 
umnae; Civic Center; S. F. Civic Cen- 
ter; Exc. Com. Woman's Legis. 
Council of Calif.; First Vice-Pres. Ad- 
visory Board of Woman's and Girls' 
Division of the L^. S. Employment 



Service. Address: 2912 Henvtnue 
avenue. 

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STEPHENS, Henry Morse, Uni- 
versity Professor; b. Edinburgh, 
Scotland, 1857; s. John Edward and 
Emma (Morris) S. ; Educ. Haileybury 
Coll., Eng., 1871-6; B. A., Balliol Coll., 
Oxford, 1880; M. A., 1892 (Litt., D., 
Harvard, 1909); author and journalist, 
1890-92; Contr. to Academy, Daily 
Chronicle, Speaker, etc., London 
Corr. The Statesman and Friend of 
India, Calcutta; editor of India 
(Mag.); staff lecturer on Oxford U. 
Extcn., System, 1890-4; lecturer on 
Indian history, Cambridge, Eng., 
1892-4; Prof, modern European and 
English history, Cornell Univ., 1894- 
1902; delivered Lowell Inst, lectures, 
1900, 05, 09; Prof. Hist., and Dir., of 
Univ. Exten., since 1902, Univ. of 
Cal., Mem. Council Am., Hist. Assn., 
1895-9; one of editors Am. Hist., Re- 
view, 1895-05; Mem. Mass., Va., Wis., 
and Ore., Hist. Socs.; Sec. Acad. Pac. 
Coast Hist., 1907. Clubs: Savage 
(London); Century (New York); 
Tavern (Boston); Bohemian, Univer- 
sity (San Francisco). Author of 
many historical works. Address: 
Faculty club. 



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STERN, Max William, NowspaiKi- 
man; 1). Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884; s. of 
Herman J. and Harriet; B. L., I'niv. 
of Cal., 1909; Oakland Editor of "Bul- 
letin," late of S. F. Daily News and 
S. F. Examiner. Address: 22)22 Cedar 
street. 



STONE, George E., Educational 
Motion Picture Producer; b. Annan- 
dale, Minn., 1889; s. of G. S. and Jes- 
sie S.; B. A., Univ. of Cal, 1915; 
producer of Social educational film 
"How Life Begins." Member of 
Amer. Microscopical S( ciety. Ad- 
dress: 1725 Le Rov avenue. 



STONE, Lurita, Teacher of Oral 
Expression and Dramatic Art, direc- 
tor of plays and pageants; d. of Mrs. 
Eva M. Stone, teacher of English in 
Berkeley high school. High scliool 
course at Mills Seminary; A. B., 
Univ. of Cal., 1914; member of I'ry- 
t^can Honor Society; Mask and 
Dagger Society; English Club; Gam- 
ma Phi Beta sorority; Leading Lady 
Players' Club, San Francisco. Mem- 
ber of Ye Libert}' Players' Stock Co., 
Oakland; Second to Miss Margaret 
Anglin in Greek Theater, Berkeley 
and Columbia Theater, San Francisco 
and on Canadian tour. Student at 



the Edith Coburn Noyes School of 
Expression, Boston. Address: 2929 
Hillegass avenue. 



STORER, Tracy Irwin, Naturalist; 
b. San Francisco, Cal., 1889; s. of 
Frank and Olietta May; Educ, B. S., 
M. S., L'uiv. of Cal. Asst. in Zoology, 
L^niv. of Cal., 1912-14; Asst. curator of 
birds, Cal. Museum of A'crteliratc 
Zoology, L^niv. of Cal. since 1914. 
Clubs: Faculty. Address: 2611 Du- 
rant avenue. 



STRINGHAM, Mrs. Juliet Garber; 
d. of John Garber and Juliet W.; m. 
F. D. Stringham. Clubs: Town and 
Gown. Address: 21 Tanglewood 
road. 



STRINGHAM, Frank Devello, 

Attorney; b. Toi^eka, Kansas, 1872; s. 
of Tlieodorc and Marie L. S.; Educ. 
A. B., Univ. of Cal., 1895. Admitted 
to bar, 1897. Asst. City and County 
Attorney's office, San Francisco, 1898. 
City attorney, Berkeley, 1909-1911; 
1915-17. Clubs: Faculty, Common- 
\\ealih, Mt. Diablo Country. Ad- 
dress: 21 Tanglewood road. 



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STRITE, Orpha Lawrence (Mrs. S. 

H. Strite); h. Memloii, Oliio, Juno 21, 
1861; d. of Alexander and Marcha J. 
Partner. Educ, Northern Ind. Nor- 
mal, \'alparaiso, Ind. C"lul)s: Pres. 
Berkeley Fed. of Church Women, 
Twentieth Centur\', Nortliern Calif. 
Alumnae of Pi Beta Plii club. Ad: 
dress: 2431 Dana street. 



SWEET, William Leander, Instr., 
Univ. of Cal.; 1). Denver, Colo., 1890; 
s. W. !■:. and Mary L. S. Sweet; H. S., 
Kansas State Ag. Coll, 1914; M S., 
Univ. of Cal., 1916; Asst. to state en- 
tomologist, Kansas, 1914; Asst. in 
pomology, -Univ. of Cal. since 1916. 
Clubs:: Alpha Zeta, Aztec. Address: 
2.S36 Bancroft way. 



STURTEVANT, Lydia (Mrs. Au- 
gust Vollmer), Prima Donna Contral- 
to; b. Bolmas, Cal.; d. of Charles and 
Leonore Sturtcvant. Musical Educ. 
in New York, Rome, Milan and 
Munich. Appeared in Italy in Grand 
Opera and with the Milan Opera Co., 
Chicago Grand Opera Co., Aborn 
Opera Company, Sheehan C^pera 
Company, N. Y. Italian Grand Opera 
Company. Concert platform with 
Steindorff's Orchestra at Greek The- 
ater and before Orpheus Club of 
Oakland. Has successfully filled the 
following roles in American and Ital- 
ian cities; Herodiade in Herodiade; 
Azucena in II Travatore; Nancy in 
Martha; Gertrude in Hansel and Gre- 
tel; Zanetto in Zanetto; Pierotto in 
Linda di Chamounix; Madalena in 
Rigoletto and Lola in Cavalleria Rus- 
ticana. Studio: 2164 Shattuck ave- 
nue. Address: 2303 Durant Avenue. 



SWEZY, Olive, Scientific Research 
Worker; b. Walker Lake, Pa.; d. 
Charles M. and Frances M. Swezy; 
Educ, B. S., 1913; Ph. D., 191.S, Univ. 
of Cal.; Assoc, in zoology, L^niv. of 
Cal., 1915-16; zoologist Scripps Inst, 
for Biological Research, LTniv. of Cal. 
since 1916; member Assn. Collegiate 
Alumnae; Assn. Adv. of Sci.; Soc. of 
Zoologists. Clubs: Naturalistic and 
Cooper. Address: 251^ \'inc street. 



TANNER, Ernest Seymour, Brok- 
er; b. Winnebago Co., 111., 1872; s. 
John T. and Mary H.; m. Pearl King 
of Oakland, Sept. 26, 1908. Address: 
"Eagles Glen," 275 Tunnel road, 
Berkeley. 

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TAYLOR, Ralph Hawley, Asst. 
Prof. Pomology, U^niv. of Cal.; b. 
Oakland, Cal., Dec. 3, 1884; s. of A. 



IZ 



L. and F. E.; Educ. B S., Univ. of 
Cal., 1910. Instr Agri Imperial \'al- 
ley Union High Scliool, 1910-11; Sis- 
kiyon Co, High School, Yreka, Cal., 
1911-12; Instr. Horti., Univ. of Cal.. 
1912-13; Pomology, Univ. of Cal., 
1913-15; Asst. Prof. Pomology, Univ. 
of Cal. since 1915. Clubs: Faculty, 
Alpha Zeta. Address: Y. M. C. A., 
Berkeley. 



THELEN, Max, Lawyer; b. Rising 
City, Neb., 1880; s. Edmund and 
Fanny J. M. (Bayrhoffcr) T.; B. L., 
Univ. of Cal., 1904; A. M., Harvard, 
1906; m. Ora Emily Muir of Willits, 
Mendocino Co., Cal., 1913. W5th Ol- 
ney and Olney, San Francisco, 1906- 
07; Asst. Atty. and Atty. Western 
Fac. Rhvy. Co., 1907-11; Atty. for Cal. 
State R. R. Commn. Mar., 1911—; 
Mem., Cominn., since Feb., 1912. Lec- 
turer on Int. Law, Univ. of Cal., 1907- 
13; Mem. Rep., State Central Commn. 
1908-09; Mem. Am., Soc. Int. Law; 
Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi; Gold- 
en Bear, Winger Helmet (L^niv. of 
Cal.). Clubs: Commonwealth (S. F.), 
City (Berkeley). Author, Leading 
Railroad and Public Service Commis- 
sions, 1912. Address: Alvarado and 
Bridge road. 



THORLEY, Walter Handel, Com- 
poser, Pianist, ()rganist, Writer; b. 
Newton Heath, Manchester, England, 
May 23rd, 1859; s. Handel Thorley, 
Educ. pupil of Handel Thorley, James 
Thorley (pupil of Sterndalc Bennet 
and. Moscheles) sent to Leipsig Con- 
servatorium der Musik, 1876-1878 on 
recommendation of Charles Halle; ac- 
cepted for Paris Conservatoire by 
Theodore Dubois; appeared as pianist 
at age of 7 years; career in London 
and provinces of England as pianist, 
organist and orchestra conductor, also 
in Germany, Australia, New Zealand, 
and U. S. A.; composer of symphony 
overtures and other works which 
have achieved distinction in England 
and Germany; writer on musical mat- 
ters for London Times. Clubs: Bo- 
hemian. Address: 22'h'l \'ine street. 



THOMSON, Herbert Sedgefield, 

Physician; b. Cal., 1883; s. Dr. Her- 
bert and Alice F. Thomson; Educ. B. 
S., Univ. of Cal., 1904; M. D., Johns 
Hopkins, 1909; resident surgeon, N. 
Y. Hosp., 1909-10; Instr. in surgery, 
Univ. of Cal. since 1914; practising 
physician. Clubs: Faculty, L^niv. of 
Cal. Address: 2539 College avenue. 



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TIETZEN, Paul Otto, Banker and 
Oil OpeTator; 1). at Tliorn, Prussia, 
Poland; s. of Julius I'ictzen; Educ. 
Royal Gymnasium, Thorn; m. Margie 
McHcnry, Oct., 1886. Clubs: Clare- 
mont Country Club, etc. Address: 
2840 Claremont Boulevard. 



with Eagle-Shawniutt Mining Co., 
Shawmutt Tuol C, 1911-12; 1912 to 
present time, mining department, U. 
of C. Clubs: Faculty, Theta Tau, 
Sigma Xi, Amer. Inst, of Mining 
Engrs. Address: 2810 Piedmont ave- 
nue. 



TRABERT, Charles Luther, Law- 
yer and Lumberman; b. Ephrata, 
Pa., 1871; s. Rev. Geo. H. Trabert, D. 
D., and Eliz. Minnigh Trabert; Educ. 
A. B., Newberry College, Newberry, 
S. C, 1894; L. L. B., Univ. Minnesota, 
1899; admitted to Minnesota bar, 
1899; Secy. C. A. Smith Timber Co. of 
Minn., at Minneapolis, 1903-12; Secy. 
C.A. Smith Timber Co. of Ore.; C.A. 
Smith Lbr. & Mfg. Co. and C. A. 
Smith Lbr. Co. of Oakland, Cal. and 
other corporations; writer, forester 
and conservationist; member Sons of 
American Revolution and scientific 
and literary societies. Clubs: Athen- 
ian, Nile, University, Minneapolis; 
LTniversity, San Francisco, Faculty. 
Address: 2736 Elmwood avenue. 



VAN BOKKELEN, William Au- 
gustus Muhlonberg, Expert Acct.; b. 
Newbern, N. C, 1834; s. Adrian Hu- 
bertus and Deborah Morris Van Bok- 
lelen; Educ. St. Paul's College and St. 
Timothy Hall, Maryland, New York; 
m. Mary Grace Requa, 1870; naval 
store, Wilmington, N. C, 1852-57; in 
Govt. Employ Florida and New 
Mexico, 1857-59; engaged in mining 
Story and Lincoln counties, Nev., 
1860-74; expert accountant, 1875-93; 
since 1893, Secy. Merchants' Ex- 
change Bank, San Francisco; Sierra 
Lmbr. Co., Central Eureka Min. Co., 
South S. F. Dock Co.; Treas. Protest- 
ant Episcopal Church in diocese of 
Cal., 1891. Address: 2713 Telegraph 
avenue. 



UREN, Lester Charles, Instr. in 
Mining; b. Grass Valley, Nevada Co., 
Cal., 1888; s. of Charles E. and Mar- 
garet A. B. S., in Mining, Univ. of 
Cal., 1911; accountant and Engineer 



VAN DYKE, Edwin Cooper, Tchr.; 
1). Oakland, Cal., 1869; s. Judge Wal- 
ter and Rowena Cooper Van Dyke; 
B. S., Univ. of Cal.,, 1893; M. D. 
Cooper Med. College, S. F., 1895; 



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practised medicine, 1895-1913; Asst. 
Prof. Entoniolooy, Univ. of Cal. since 
1913 — ; rellow Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. 
and menil)Ci" numerous scientific so- 
cieties. Clubs: Faculty. Address: 
1545 Le Rov avenue. 



land Herald, 1903-05; S. F. Examiner, 
1904-05; City Editor, Berkeley Ga- 
zette, 1904-15; Managing Editor, 
Berkeley Daily Gazette since 1915. 
Clubs: Berkeley Lodge of Elks. Ad- 
dress: 1610 Beverly Place. 



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VANLEER, Blake Ragsdale, Tchr. 
b. Alangum, ()kla.; s. Maurice L. and 
Mary M. A'anlecr; B. S. in E. E. Pur- 
due Univ., 1915; Instr. Mech. Eng., 
Univ. of Cal. since 1915. Clubs: Fac- 
ulty, Univ. of Cal. Address: 2218 
Durant avenue. 



VOLLMER, August, Chief of Po- 
lice; b. New (jrleans, La., March 7, 
1876; s. of John and Philippine. Educ. 
New Chdeans Academy. Elected Mar- 
shal, April, 1905; appointed Chief of 
Berkeley Police Dept., July, 1909, oc- 
cupied position since. Clubs: Elks, 
Address: 2303 Durant avenue. 



WALES, Claude Marlin, Newspa- 
perman; b. Burlingame, Kansas, 1883; 
s. of Emory A. and Charlotte J. 
(Chambers). Educ. Public schools. 
Office stafif Oakland Tribune, 1900; 
San Francisco Bulletin, 1902; cashier, 
Oakland Herald, 1903-04; Business 
Manager, Oakland Herald, 1905-07; 
Office Manager, S. F. Call, 1908; Of- 
fice manager. Record, Mexico City, 
1909; Asst. Bus. Man. Inland Herald, 
Spokane, Wash., 1910; Secy-Treas. 
Berkeley Daily Gazette since 1911. 
Clubs: B. P. O. E. Address: 417 
Clifton street. 



WALES, James Erie, Newspaper 
Editor; b. August 20th, 1880 in Bur- 
lingame, Kansas; s. of Emory A. and 
Charlotte J. (Chambers). Educ. pub- 
lic and private schools. Secy. San Jose 
Board of Trade, 1900-01; Editorial 
staff, Oakland Tribune, 1901-03; Oak- 



WARD, Delia Klaus (Mrs. Wm. B. 
Ward); b. Nebraska City, 1868; d. 
Henry and Engelena Klaus; Grad. 
Neb. State Normal at Peru, Neb.; 
came to Cal., 1901; resided at Fort 
Bragg and Santa Rosa; past matron 
O. E. S. Children; Engelena S. and 
Harvev K. Ward. Member Pi Beta 



Phi. Clubs: Twentieth Century, 
Mothers. Address: 2601 Piedmont 
avenue. 



WENDERING, Arthur, Anton, 

Newspaperman; b. Berkeley, Oct. 5, 
1894; s. of Jacob G. and Jennie. Educ. 
public schools and graduate of Berk- 
eley high school. Post graduate 
course in commercial department. 
Experienced in all lines of newspaper 
work, specializing in business depart- 
ment. Asst. Clerk and Reader, As- 
sembly, California Legislature, since 
1913. Prominent in Berkeley Civic 
activities. Clubs: Elks, Knights of 
Columbus, Y. M. C. A., N. S. G. W. 
Address: 1911 Addison street. 



Wheeler; Ph. D., Univ. Heidelberg, 
1885; L. L. 1)., Princeton, 1896; Har- 
vard, 1900; Brown, 1900; Yale, 1901; 
Johns Hopkins, 1902; Univ. of Wis- 
consin, 1903; Illinois College, 1904; 
Dartmouth, 190.S; Columbia, 1906; 
Litt. D., Univ. of Athens, 1912; Hum. 
Litt. Dr. Colgate University, 1915; 
Instr. Latin and Greek, Brown L^niv., 
1879-81; Instr. German and Latin, 
Harvard, 1885-86; acting Prof. Classi- 
cal philology, 1886-87; Prof, compara- 
tive philology, 1887-88; Greek and 
comparative philology, 1888-99; Cor- 
nell L^niv. ; Roosevelt Prof. L^niv. of 
Berlin, 1909-10; Pres. Univ. of Cal. 
since July 18, 1899. Clubs: Bohemian, 
LTniversity, Claremont Country, Pa- 
cific Union, Faculty. Address: Presi- 
dent's House, Univ. of Cal. 



WENDERING, Gerard Theodore, 

Instr. Carpentry, Lick Wilmerding 
School, San Francisco; b. San Fran- 
cisco, 1893; s. Jacob G. Wendering; 
Grad. Wilmerding School of Industrial 
Arts, S. F., 1911; m. Helen Stewart, 
June 8, 1914; member Y. M. C. A., 
Owls. Address: 2819 Dohr street. 



WIELAND, Charles Frederick, 
Consulting Engineer; b. St. Louis, 
Mo.; s. of Charles A. D. F., and 
Agnes Bollman. Educ. public schools 
and private tutors. Technical socie- 
ties; American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers; American Society for 
Testing Materials. Address: 103 Al- 
varado Road, Berkeley. 



WHEELER, Benjamin Ide, Pres. 
Univ. of Cal.; b. Randolpli, Me., 1854; 
s. Rev. Benjamin and Mary E. Ide 



WILEY, Harley Rupert, Attorney 
and Law Lecturer; m. to Villa Chap- 
pell of Redding, Cal.; b. near city of 



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Oslikosh, \\'is., 1855: s. of J. S. Wiley 
and Catherine Growall Wiley. Educ. 
Univ. of Cal., A. P.., and L. L. B. 
General law i^ractic-e about 30 years; 
special lecttirer in jnris]>rudence Univ. 
of Cal. about 20 years. Author of 
many books on Law, Pharniacal 
Jurisprudence, also magazine articles. 
Contributor to Scribner, New Eng- 
land, Appleton's, Sunset, Out West, 
Overland Monthly and other Ameri- 
can magazines. Clubs: Faculty', 
Univ. of Cal. Address: 2545 Ben- 
venue avenue. 



WILLIAMS, Lynn B., Newspaper- 
man; I). New York, 1885; s. John H. 
and Emma W^illiams; l^xluc. N. Y. 
public schools, Holvorn Military 
Academy; on stafT N. Y. Herald, Den- 
ver Post, Los Angeles Herald, Tuscon 
Citizen, San Francisco Call, San 
Francisco Chronicle, publislicr Civic 
Reporter, Oakland, Cal. Member 
Oakland Press Club, White Rats. 
Address: 1805 Rose street. 



Instr. in English, Yale, 1904-1906; 
English Tclir., Berkelej' high school 
since 1911. Clubs: Berkeley Tennis 
Club, Faculty. Address: 2339 College 
avenue. 



WILSON, Jackson Stitt, Lecturer; 
b. at Auburn, Out., Can., March 19, 
1868; s. of William James and Sarah 
Ann (Stitt) W.; A. B., Northwestern 
U., 1897; A. M., 1901; studied Garrett 
P)il)l., Inst.; m. Emma Agnew of 
Wingham, Ont., San., 1899. Ordained 
M. E. minister, 1897; pastor Erie St., 
M. E. Ch., Chicago, 1893-7; resigned 
pulpit 1897 and devoted himself to 
socialistic propaganda and addressing 
audiences in Eng., Wftles, Can., and 
\J. S. ; Soc. Candidate for Gov., Cal., 
1910; mayor of Berkeley, 1911-1913. 
Author: The Impending Social Revo- 
lution, 1902; How I Became a So- 
cialist, 1905; The Hebrew Prophets 
and tlie Social Revolution, 1907; Tlic 
Harlots and the Pharisees, 1913; and 
other books and pamphlets. Address; 
Head of Ridge road. 



WINTER De, 'I'eachcr of English; 
1). Napa County, Cal., 1865; s. of Wil- 
liam Henry and Sarah Armstrong; B. 
L., Univ. of Cal., 1892; A. M., Har- 
vard, 1894; Ph. D., Yale, 1Q04. Asst. 
in English Univ. of Cal., U)00-01 ; 



WILSON, Mary Elizabeth, Edu- 
cator; b. Helena, Mont., 1869; d. 
Enoch Henry and Joanna Halsted 
(Mclntire) W.; Grad. Oakland, Cal. 
liigh school, 1887; B. L., Smith Coll., 



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^[ass., 1801; M. 1,. U. of Cal., 1896; 
uninarricd. Tcaclicr of English Miss 
Murison's School, San Francisco, 
1895-96; teacher English principal and 
owner, Miss Head's School, since 
1909. Mem. Assn. Coll. Alumnae. 
Translator, Intellectual and Moral 
Development of the Child, 1896; Later 
Infancy of the Child, 1902. Address: 
2338 Channing way. 



WISSER, John Philip, Brig. Gen. 
(U. S. A.), b. St. Louis, Mo., 1852; 
s. Philip and Barbara Weber Wisser; 
Educ. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 
1874; U. S. Artillery School, Fort 
Monroe, 1878; Royal School of 
Mines, Freiberg, Saxony, 1884; ap- 
pointed 2nd Lieut., 1st. Artillery, 1874; 
served at various stations in \J. S. and 
on Atlantic and Pacific coasts through 
all grades of regimental rank; Asst. 
Prof, chemistry, minerology and geol- 
ogy. West Point for 12 yrs.; Instr. 
Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va. 
and Ed. Artillery Journal 8 years: 
during study at Freiberg, Saxony, 
1883-4, inspected under orders L^. S. 
war and state departments, military 
schools, England, France, Germany 
and Austria; in fall of 1884 represent- 
ed U. S. at French maneuvers, togeth- 
er with 60 other foreign ofificers; lec- 
tured on strategy at Naval War Col- 
lege, Newport, R. 1. and Cornell; on 



duty in S. F. as inspector gen. during 
f^re of 1906; 1906-1909, Mil. attaclie of 
U. S. at Berlin, where engaged in 
study of German army; on return to 
U. S. commanded artillery defenses of 
Savannah, Ga., S. F. Cal. and later en- 
tire Pacific Coast Artillery Dist.; in 
1913 appointed Brig. Gen. at Texas 
City; 1914 again in command Pac. 
Coast artillery Dist.; 1915 assigned 
to command 1st. Hawaiian Brigade, 
Schof^eld Barracks, H. T.; fall of 1915 
placed in command, entire Hawaiian 
Dept.; Ret., lulv 19, 1916; author of 
number military works, including 
"Guncotton," "Explosive Materials," 
"Tactics of Coast Defense," "Practi- 
cal Field Exercises in Tactics and 
Strategy," and "The Second Boer 
War"; contributor of articles to en- 
cyclopedia, correspondent for many 
years of N. Y. Sun. Clubs: Century 
Assn (N. Y.), Univ. (N. Y.), Boliem- 
ian (S. F.), Authors (London), Old 
Freibergers (London). Address: 
1935 Yolo avenue. 



WOODMAN, Clarence Eugene. 

Catholic Priest; b. Saco, Maine, Nov. 
1, 1852; s. of Andrew J. and Abiga'l 
Ayer Haley; Primary Educ. in Saco 
public schools, Monson Academy, B 
A. (Trinity), 1873; Phi Beta Kappa; 
AL A. (Amherst), 1877. Ph. D. (Alan- 
hattan), 1883; Sc.D. (St. Mary's), 



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1913. L. H. D. (Trinity), 1913, L. L. 
1^. (Univ. of Notre Dame), 1915. Lcc. 
at Catholic Univ., Washington, D. C, 
vnd Asst. at Observatory, 1892-94. 
Asst. Astronomer S m i t h s o n i a i 
Eclipse Exped., 1900. K. of C , ?,. P. 
O. E. Appt. by Third Plenary Coun- 
cil of Baltimore to prepare the o'li- 
cial "Manual of Prayers for tlie 
Church in the "^I. S. A-Iem. SiX:. Co^ 
onial Wars; Sons of the Amer. Re/.; 
Soc. of the War, 1812; Mexican War 
Soc, 1847 and the Military Ordc; of 
the Loyal Legion. Knighted by King 
of Spain, 1894. Knight Commander 
of the Royal Order of Isabella the 
Catholic. Mem. Nat. Geo. Soc, Roy- 
al Astronomical Soc. of Canada; As- 
tronomical Soc. of the Pac; Faculty 
Club; Resident lecturer at Newman 
Hall. Address: 2630 Ridge road. 



1334 Van Ness avenue, San Francisco. 
Address: 2518 1-2 Etna street. 



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WRIGHT, Harry Noble, Teacher; 
1). Shel1)yville, Ind., 1881; s. David A. 
and Doliie H. W. Wright; B. S., Earl- 
ham, 1904; M. S., Univ. of Cal., 1911; 
Ph. D., Univ. of Cal., 1913; Prof, 
mathematics. Pacific College, 1904- 
05; Wliitticr CoHege, 1908-10; Instr. 
in mathematics L^niv. of Cal., since 
1913. Clubs: Faculty. Address: 
2409 D wight way. 



WRIGHT, Marie A. (Mrs. Allen C. 
Wright); b. San Francisco. Clubs: 
Hillside. Address: 2513 Hilgard ave- 
nue. 



WRIGHT, George Cedric, Violin 
Soloist and Teacher; b. Alameda, 
April 13, 1899; s. of George T. 
Wright. Studied seven years with 
Sevcik in Austria; Music studio at 



WRIGHT, Mildred Sahlstrom 
(Mrs. Cedric Wright), Violin Soloist; 
b. Minneapolis; d. of Revd. L. A. 
Sahlstrom. Three years with Sevcik 
in Austria. Address: 2518 1-2 Etna 
street. 













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